Method for the detection and/or identification of a microorganism

ABSTRACT

The present invention relates generally to a method of identifying micro-organisms in a sample and in particular to the identification of prokaryotic micro-organisms. In some embodiments, the present invention relates to a method for the detection and/or identification of at least one microorganism or for the simultaneous detection and/or identification of several microorganisms in a test sample wherein the test sample is contacted with one or more probes derived from a tuf gene variable region.

RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/989,509, filed Feb. 27, 2009, pending, which is the U.S. national phase, pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §371, of PCT international application Ser. No. PCT/AU2006/001056, filed Jul. 27, 2006, designating the United States and published in english on Feb. 1, 2007 as publication WO 2007/012,131 A1, which claims priority to Australian patent application Ser. No. 2005904015, filed Jul. 27, 2005. The entire disclosure of the aforementioned patent applications are incorporated herein by this reference.

FIELD

The present invention relates generally to a method of identifying micro-organisms in a sample and in particular to the identification of prokaryotic micro-organisms. The method of the present invention is useful, inter alia, for the prognosis, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases associated with pathogens (including human pathogens) and in particular to diseases such as respiratory infections, gastrointestinal tract infections, dermal infection, genital tract infections and nosocomial infections. The present invention also relates to kits used for identifying microorganisms, particularly prokaryotic micro-organisms.

BACKGROUND

Currently, the standard method used for the diagnosis of bacterial infections is the culture of clinical samples obtained from patients. Culture techniques have been used for many years for clinical diagnosis. Apart from being slow, time-consuming and labour intensive, the reliability of results obtained by culture techniques is very low. Consequently, this has hindered the prescription of effective drugs for treating bacterial infections, resulting in more patient suffering and/or death.

Other shortcomings of present methods of microbial identification include the need for special growth media, the inability to distinguish between closely related species and strains, and the need for large amounts of sample. Importantly, previous methods of microbial detection have found it difficult to simultaneously detect more than one micro-organism in a sample. Consequently, there is a need to develop methods of identifying micro-organisms in samples which are rapid, sensitive and accurate.

SUMMARY

Accordingly, in a first aspect the invention provides a method for the detection and/or identification of at least one microorganism or for the simultaneous detection and/or identification of several microorganisms in a test sample comprising:

-   -   (a) providing a test sample suspected of containing one or more         target microorganisms;     -   (b) optionally, releasing, isolating and/or concentrating         polynucleic acids from said at least one microorganism(s) from         said test sample, if present in the test sample, the or each         said polynucleic acid comprising at least a portion of a tuf         gene variable region;     -   (c) contacting said test sample or said polynucleic acid from         said test sample with one or more probes derived from said tuf         gene variable region for a time and under conditions sufficient         for hybridization to take place; and     -   (d) detecting any hybridization which has taken place in step         (c);         wherein the presence or absence of hybridization is indicative         of the presence or absence of said one or more said         microorganisms in said test sample.

It is preferable that the polynucleic acid in said test sample is amplified, for example, using an amplification technique such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR).

Accordingly, in a second aspect the present invention provides a method for the detection and/or identification of at least one microorganism or for the simultaneous detection and/or identification of several microorganisms in a test sample comprising:

-   -   (a) optionally, releasing, isolating and/or concentrating         polynucleic acids from said at least one microorganism(s) to be         detected;     -   (b) optionally, amplifying at least a portion of a tuf gene         variable region from said microorganism(s) with at least one         primer pair;     -   (c) contacting said test sample or said polynucleic acid from         said test sample with one or more probes derived from said tuf         gene variable region for a time and under conditions sufficient         for hybridization to take place; and     -   (d) detecting any hybridization which has taken place in step         (c);         wherein the presence or absence of hybridization is indicative         of the presence or absence of said one or more said         microorganisms in said test sample.

In some embodiments the polynucleic acid is derived from a tuf gene variable region as shown in SEQ ID NOs.:1 to 11. Preferably, the polynucleic acid consists essentially of nucleotides 108-220, 393-591, 708-774, 792-816, and/or 885-945 of SEQ ID NOs.:1 to 11.

In other embodiments the polynucleic acid has a sequence which is antisense to a tuf gene variable region as shown in SEQ ID NOs.:1 to 11. Preferably, the polynucleic acid is consists essentially of nucleotides antisense to the nucleotides 108-220, 393-591, 708-774, 792-816, and/or 885-945 of SEQ ID NOs.:1 to 11.

In some embodiments, the step of contacting the test sample comprises hybridization with at least a portion of a tuf gene variable region with a set of probes comprising at least one probe selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs:12 to 84, 208 to 251, 254-315 and 330 to 393.

Accordingly, in a third aspect the present invention provides a method for the detection and/or identification of at least one microorganism or for the simultaneous detection and/or identification of several microorganisms in a test sample comprising:

-   -   (a) optionally, releasing, isolating and/or concentrating         polynucleic acids from said at least one microorganism(s) to be         detected;     -   (b) optionally, amplifying at least a portion of a tuf gene         variable region from said microorganism(s) with at least one         primer pair;     -   (c) hybridizing at least a portion of a tuf gene variable region         from said microorganism(s) with a set of probes comprising at         least one probe selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID         NOs: 12 to 84, 208 to 251, 254-315 and 330 to 393;     -   (d) detecting hybrids formed in step (c); and     -   (e) identifying said at least one microorganism from said         detecting of step (d).

In other embodiments, the at least one probe is selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 12 to 84, 208 to 315 and 330 to 393. In other embodiments, the at least one probe is selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs:12 to 392 and 393.

In a fourth aspect, the present invention provides a method for the diagnosis and/prognosis of a disease associated with a target microorganism comprising:

-   -   (a) optionally, releasing, isolating and/or concentrating         polynucleic acids from said at least one microorganism(s) to be         detected;     -   (b) optionally, amplifying at least a portion of a tuf gene         variable region from said microorganism(s) with at least one         primer pair;     -   (c) contacting said test sample or said polynucleic acid from         said test sample with one or more probes derived from said tuf         gene variable region for a time and under conditions sufficient         for hybridization to take place; and     -   (d) detecting any hybridization which has taken place in step         (c);         wherein the presence or absence of hybridization is indicative         of the presence or absence of the target microorganism in said         test sample;     -   (e) associating the presence of said one or more said target         microorganisms with a disease; and     -   (f) determine diagnosis and/or prognosis for said disease.

In a fifth aspect, the present invention provides a method for the prevention or treatment of a disease associated with a target microorganism comprising:

-   -   (a) optionally, releasing, isolating and/or concentrating         polynucleic acids from said at least one microorganism(s) to be         detected;     -   (b) optionally, amplifying at least a portion of a tuf gene         variable region from said microorganism(s) with at least one         primer pair;     -   (c) contacting said test sample or said polynucleic acid from         said test sample with one or more probes derived from said tuf         gene variable region for a time and under conditions sufficient         for hybridization to take place; and     -   (d) detecting any hybridization which has taken place in step         (c);         wherein the presence or absence of hybridization is indicative         of the presence or absence of the target microorganism in said         test sample;     -   (e) associating the presence of said one or more said target         microorganisms with a disease; and     -   (f) prescribing prevention or treatment of said disease.

In some embodiments, the step of associating the presence of one or more target microorganisms with a disease or the step of prescribing a treatment comprise the step of using a computer program.

In some embodiments, the disease may be a bacterial infection, respiratory infection, gastrointestinal tract infection, dermal infection, bloodstream infection, meningitis or central nervous system infection, urinary tract infection, genital tract infection, wound infection, or nosocomial infection.

In some embodiments, the microorganism detected and/or identified is selected from the group consisting of Bordetella species, Chlamydophila species, Haemophilus species, Legionella species, Mycoplasma species, Mycobacterium, species, Staphylococcus species, Streptococcus species, Pseudomonas species, Moraxella species and Fusobacterium species, Stenotrophomonas species, Burkholderi species, Enterococcus species, Corynebacterium species and Neisseria species.

In some embodiments, the step of amplifying at least a portion of a tuf gene variable region from the microorganism(s) utilizes at least one primer pair, wherein at least one of the primers is selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs:394-396, or equivalents thereof, provided said equivalents specifically amplify the tuf variable region or a part thereof of different species of microorganism at the same time.

In a sixth aspect, the present invention provides a composition comprising at least one probe selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs:12-393 or equivalents thereof, provided that said equivalents specifically bind to a tuf gene variable region of a microorganism to be detected.

In a seventh aspect, the present invention provides a composition comprising at least one primer selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs:394-396, or equivalents thereof, provided said equivalents specifically amplify the tuf gene variable region or a part thereof of a microorganism to be detected.

In an eighth aspect, the present invention provides an oligonucleotide probe for the detection and/or identification of at least one microorganism found in test sample selected from the group consisting of Bordetella species, Chlamydophila species, Haemophilus species, Legionella species, Mycoplasma species, Mycobacterium species, Staphylococcus species, Streptococcus species, Pseudomonas species, Moraxella species and Fusobacterium species, Stenotrophomonas species, Burkholderi species, Enterococcus species, Corynebacterium species and Neisseria species, wherein said probe is selected from the group consisting of:

for Haemophilus influenzae:

TATTATCCGTACAGGTGATGAAGTAGAAA; (SEQ ID NO.: 12) AAAGATACAGCGAAAACTACTGTAACG; (SEQ ID NO.: 13) CATCGGTGCATTATTACGTGGTAC; (SEQ ID NO.: 14) CATACTCCATTCTTCAAAGGTTACCG; (SEQ ID NO.: 15) TGACTGGTACAATCGAATTACCAGAA; (SEQ ID NO.: 16) CCGTAAATTACTTGACGAAGGTCG; (SEQ ID NO.: 17) ACTTCGAATC AGAAGTGTAC; (SEQ ID NO.: 64) CAAACGTGAA GAAATCGAAC; (SEQ ID NO.: 65) CGATAACATC AAGATGACAG T; (SEQ ID NO.: 66) for Moraxella catarrhalis:

TGAGCGTGACATCGATAAGTCA; (SEQ ID NO.: 18) CAGGCATTATTAAAGTTGGTGATGAAATT; (SEQ ID NO.: 19) AAACCAACTACTAAAACCACTTGTACTG; (SEQ ID NO.: 20) CGTAAGCTGCTAGACGAAGGT; (SEQ ID NO.: 21) TACCCCATTCCTAAATGGCTATCG; (SEQ ID NO.: 22) TAACTGGTGCCATCACCCTAC; (SEQ ID NO.: 23) AGTTTGATGCAGAAGTATACG (SEQ ID NO.: 208) TATCCTACTACGTGGTACTAA (SEQ ID NO.: 209) ATAACGTTGAGATGAGCG (SEQ ID NO.: 210) for Enterococcus faecalis:

AAGGCGACGAGTCTTATGAAGA; (SEQ ID NO.: 24) AATTAATGGCTGCAGTTGACGAAT; (SEQ ID NO.: 25) GAAGTTCGCGTTGGTGACG; (SEQ ID NO.: 26) GACGAAACATCTAAAACAACTGTTACAG; (SEQ ID NO.: 27) TGGTGTTGTAGAATTGCCAGAAG; (SEQ ID NO.: 28) TAAACCAGCTACAATCACTCCACA; (SEQ ID NO.: 29) for Staphylococcus aureus:

GTTGACATGGTTGACGATGAAGAATTA; (SEQ ID NO.: 30) CTTAGAATTAATGGAAGCTGTAGATACTTACA; (SEQ ID NO.: 31) ATCATCGGTTTACATGACACATCTAAAA; (SEQ ID NO.: 32) CACCACATACTGAATTTAAAGCAGAAGTA; (SEQ ID NO.: 33) CATTCTTCTCAAACTATCGTCCACAA; (SEQ ID NO.: 34) CTGGTGTTGTTCACTTACCAGAAG; (SEQ ID NO.: 35) TACTGAAATGGTAATGCCTGGTGATA; (SEQ ID NO.: 36) CCAATCGCGATTGAAGACGG; (SEQ ID NO.: 37) CTGGTTCAGCATTAAAAGCTTTAGAAG; (SEQ ID NO.: 38) TGACAACATTGGTGCATTATTACGT; (SEQ ID NO.: 39) TGTTACAGGTGTTGAAATGTTCCG; (SEQ ID NO.: 40) GTATTATCAAAAGACGAAGGTGGACG; (SEQ ID NO.: 41) GCGATGCTCAATACGAAGAAAAAATC; (SEQ ID NO.: 42) TGAATTCAAA GCAGAAGTAT AC; (SEQ ID NO.: 76) ATTATTACGT GGTGTTGCTC; (SEQ ID NO.: 77) GTGATAACGT TGAAATGACA G; (SEQ ID NO.: 78) for Staphylococcus epidermidis:

TAGACTTAATGCAAGCAGTTGATGATTAC; (SEQ ID NO.: 43) CCACACACAAAATTCAAAGCTGAAG; (SEQ ID NO.: 44) CTGGTGTTGTAAACTTACCAGAAGG; (SEQ ID NO.: 45) GAAATGGTTATGCCTGGCGAC; (SEQ ID NO.: 46) CTGGTTCTGCATTAAAAGCATTAGAAG; (SEQ ID NO.: 47) TGACAACATCGGTGCTTTATTACG; (SEQ ID NO.: 48) CTGTTACTGGTGTAGAAATGTTCCG; (SEQ ID NO.: 49) CGTATTATCTAAAGATGAAGGTGGACG; (SEQ ID NO.: 50) for Pseudomonas aeruginosa:

AAGTTCGAGTGCGAAGT; (SEQ ID NO.: 51) AAGGCGTAGAGATGGTAAT; (SEQ ID NO.: 52) TTCTTCAAGGGCTACCG; (SEQ ID NO.: 53) ATCATCAAGGTCCAGGAAGAAGT; (SEQ ID NO.: 54) ACCAAGACTACCTGCACCG; (SEQ ID NO.: 55) TGTACGTGCTGTCCAAGGAA; (SEQ ID NO.: 56) CCGGTAACTGCGAACTGC; (SEQ ID NO.: 57) CACGTTGACTGCCCCGGTCACGC; (SEQ ID NO.: 85) ACGCCTTCCGGCAGTTCGCAGTTAC; (SEQ ID NO.: 86) ATCGGTCACGTTGACCATGGCA; (SEQ ID NO.: 87) GCCGCCTTCGCGGATCGCGAA; (SEQ ID NO.: 88) for Bordetella pertussis:

GTACATTCTG TCCAAGGAAG; (SEQ ID NO.: 58) GACAACGTGG GTATCTTG; (SEQ ID NO.: 59) GACAAGGAAA TGGTGCT; (SEQ ID NO.: 60) for Chlamydophila pneumoniae:

AATTTAAGTC AGCTGTTTAC G; (SEQ ID NO.: 61) GAGGTATTGG AAAGAACGAT; (SEQ ID NO.: 62) ATAACGTTGA GCTTGATGTT; (SEQ ID NO.: 63) for Legionella pneumophila:

AGTTTGAAGC AGAAGTGTAT; (SEQ ID NO.: 67) TGTTATTACG AGGTACGAAG; (SEQ ID NO.: 68) AGATAATGTG CAATTAGTTG TTA; (SEQ ID NO.: 69) for Mycoplasma pneumoniae:

GAAATTTAAA GCGGAAATCT ATG; (SEQ ID NO.: 70) GAACGTGGTC AAGTGTTAG; (SEQ ID NO.: 71) GACAATACCT CGATTACAGT; (SEQ ID NO.: 72) for Mycobacterium tuberculosis

AACATCTCGG TGAAGTTGAT; (SEQ ID NO.: 73) TGACAACACC AACATCTC; (SEQ ID NO.: 74) ACGAAGGTCT GCGTTT; (SEQ ID NO.: 75) for Streptococcus pneumoniae

AATTCAAAGG TGAAGTCTAC A; (SEQ ID NO.: 79) CAACGTGATG AAATCGAAC; (SEQ ID NO.: 80) GACAATCGAC GTTGAGTT; (SEQ ID NO.: 81) for Streptococcus pyogenes

CAAAGGTGAA GTATATATCC TTTC; (SEQ ID NO.: 82) CAACGTGACG AAATCGAA; (SEQ ID NO.: 83) CGTGACAATC AACGTTGA; (SEQ ID NO.: 84) and combinations thereof.

In a ninth aspect, the present invention provides a method of hybridization comprising contacting a test sample suspected of containing a polynucleic acid with a solid support, which has immobilized thereon one or more probes selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 12-392 and 393.

In some embodiments, certain aspects of the invention are provided as kits.

Accordingly, in a tenth aspect, the present invention provides a kit for the detection and/or identification of at least one microorganism or the detection and/or identification of several microorganisms simultaneously in a test sample, comprising

-   -   (a) optionally, at least one primer pair allowing amplification         of at least a portion of a tuf gene variable region;     -   (b) the composition according to the sixth aspect;     -   (c) a buffer, or components necessary to produce the buffer         enabling a hybridization reaction between the probe(s) contained         in said composition and a polynucleic acid present in the         sample, or the amplified products thereof;     -   (d) a solution, or components necessary for producing the         solution, enabling washing of the hybrids formed under the         appropriate wash conditions;     -   (e) optionally, a means for detecting the hybrids resulting from         the preceding hybridization.

In an eleventh aspect, the present invention provides a method for the detection and/or identification of at least one microorganism or for the simultaneous detection and/or identification of several microorganisms in a sputum sample comprising the steps of

-   -   (a) optionally, releasing, isolating and/or concentrating         polynucleic acids from said at least one microorganism(s) to be         detected;     -   (b) optionally, amplifying at least a portion of a tuf gene         variable region from said microorganism(s) with at least one         primer pair;     -   (c) hybridizing at least a portion of a tuf gene variable region         from said microorganism(s) with a set of probes comprising at         least one probe selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID         NOs: 12 to 84, 208 to 251, 254-315 and 330 to 393;     -   (d) detecting hybrids formed in step (c);     -   (e) identifying said at least one microorganism from said         detecting of step (d).

In a twelfth aspect, the present invention provides a microarray comprising at least one probe selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 12-393 or equivalents thereof, provided that said equivalents specifically bind to the tuf gene variable region of a microorganism.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

FIG. 1 is a PCR amplification of the tuf gene fragment. Lane 1, DNA standard marker; lane 2, Streptococcus pneumoniae; Lane 3, Moraxella catarrhalis; Lane 4, Legionella pneumophila; Lane 5, Staphylococcus aureus; Lane 6, Haemophilus influenzae.

FIG. 2 shows the detection of Streptococcus pneumoniae. Tests 1, 2 and 3-positive test results in duplicate indicating the presence of Streptococcus pneumoniae, one of the causative agents of bacterial pneumonia.

Test 1—SEQ ID NO.:79

Test 2—SEQ ID NO.:80

Test 3—SEQ ID NO.:81

FIG. 3 shows the detection of Moraxella catarrhalis. Tests 1, 2 and 3-positive test results in duplicate indicating the presence of Moraxella catarrhalis, one of the causative agents of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Test 1—SEQ ID NO.:208

Test 2—SEQ ID NO.:209

Test 3—SEQ ID NO.:210

FIG. 4 shows the detection of Legionella pneumophila. Tests 1, 2 and 3-positive test results in duplicate indicating the presence of Legionella pneumophila, the main causative agent of Legionnaire's disease.

Test 1—SEQ ID NO.:67

Test 2—SEQ ID NO.:68

Test 3—SEQ ID NO.:69

FIG. 5 shows the detection of Staphylococcus aureus. Tests 1, 2 and 3-positive test results in duplicate indicating the presence of Staphylococcus aureus, one of the causative agents of soft tissue infections and pneumonia in the elderly.

Test 1—SEQ ID NO.:76

Test 2—SEQ ID NO.:77

Test 3—SEQ ID NO.:78

FIG. 6 shows the detection of Haemophilus influenzae. Tests 1, 2 and 3, positive test results in duplicate indicating the presence of Haemophilus influenzae, one of the causative agents of bacterial pneumonia.

Test 1—SEQ ID NO.:64

Test 2—SEQ ID NO.:65

Test 3—SEQ ID NO.:66

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Before describing preferred embodiments in detail, it is to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments of the invention only and is not intended to be limiting.

All publications, patents and patent applications cited herein, whether supra or infra, are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety. However, publications mentioned herein are cited for the purpose of describing and disclosing the protocols and reagents which are reported in the publications and which might be used in connection with the invention. Nothing herein is to be construed as an admission that the invention is not entitled to antedate such disclosure by virtue of prior invention.

The practice of the present invention will employ, unless otherwise indicated, conventional techniques of microbiology and molecular biology which are within the skill of the art. Such techniques are described in the literature. See, for example, Immunochemical Methods in Cell and Molecular Biology (Mayer and Walker, eds., Academic Press, London, 1987); “Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual”, 2^(nd) Ed., (ed. by Sambrook, Fritsch and Maniatis) (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press: 1989); “Nucleic Acid Hybridization”, (Hames & Higgins eds. 1984); “Oligonucleotide Synthesis” (Gait ed., 1984); Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences, 17^(th) Edition, Mack Publishing Company, Easton, Pa., USA.; “The Merck Index”, 12^(th) Edition (1996), Therapeutic Category and Biological Activity Index; and “Transcription & Translation”, (Hames & Higgins eds. 1984).

It must be noted that as used herein and in the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include plural reference unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, a reference to “a micro-organism” includes a plurality of microorgansims and “a nucleic acid molecule” refers to a plurality of nucleic acid molecules, and so forth.

Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meanings as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs.

In the description that follows, if there is no instruction, it will be appreciated that cell culture techniques are well-known in this field and any such technique may be adopted.

Although any materials and methods similar or equivalent to those described herein can be used to practice or test the present invention, the preferred materials and methods are now described.

By “comprising” is meant including, but not limited to, whatever follows the word comprising”. Thus, use of the term “comprising” indicates that the listed elements are required or mandatory, but that other elements are optional and may or may not be present. By “consisting of” is meant including, and limited to, whatever follows the phrase “consisting of”. Thus, the phrase “consisting of” indicates that the listed elements are required or mandatory, and that no other elements may be present. By “consisting essentially of” is meant including any elements listed after the phrase, and limited to other elements that do not interfere with or contribute to the activity or action specified in the disclosure for the listed elements. Thus, the phrase “consisting essentially of” indicates that the listed elements are required or mandatory, but that other elements are optional and may or may not be present depending upon whether or not they affect the activity or action of the listed elements.

In work leading up to the present invention, the inventors discovered that the tuf gene contained variable region which differed between different microorganisms and therefore could be used to identify different microorganisms. Different microorganisms in a test sample can be identified by detecting hybridization between the variable region and a probe specific for the variable region.

Therefore, the present invention relates to polynucleic acid derived from a tuf gene variable region. As used herein, a “gene” is a polynucleic acid molecule that contains the information for a specific function, such as the sequence encoding a specific protein. Genes may also comprise non-coding information, such as one or more of a signal sequence, an origin of replication, an enhancer element, a promoter, and/or a transcription termination sequence. The term “polynucleic acid” as used herein designates mRNA, RNA, cRNA, cDNA or DNA.

The tuf genes are universally present in all bacteria and generally comprise uniform sequences i.e., sequence in common between all species. Examples of other universal bacterial genes include the 16s ribosomal RNA, 23s ribosomal RNA, and rpoB. Examples of tuf sequences of different microorganisms are set out in SEQ ID Nos.: 1 to 11.

It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the sequences disclosed herein may vary from the sequences provided in any of SEQ ID NOs.:1 to 11, without departing from the invention. In particular, the tuf gene sequence might vary by up to 30%, provided that a biological activity of the variant is retained. Specifically, the variant must have a variable region which can be used to identify a target microorganism.

A “tuf gene variable region” is those nucleotide sequences which vary in the tuf gene between species, subspecies, and substrains of a microorganism. In some embodiments, the tuf gene variable region consists essentially of nucleotides 108-220, 393-591, 708-774, 792-816, and/or 885-945 of SEQ ID NOs.:1 to 11.

In some embodiments, the tuf gene variable region is from Berkholderia cepacia, which can be used to specifically identify this species in sputum samples of patients with cystic fibrosis. In some embodiments, one or more of SEQ ID Nos.:269 to 275, which correspond to tuf gene variable region of Berkholderia cepacia, can be used.

In other embodiments, the tuf gene variable region is from the tuf gene of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, which can be used to specifically identify this species in sputum samples of patients with pneumonia subsequent to a Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection. In some embodiments, one or more of SEQ ID NO.:264 to 268, which correspond to tuf gene variable regions of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, can be used.

As used herein, a polynucleic acid comprises at least some part of a tuf gene including a tuf gene variable region or is derived from a tuf gene. The polynucleic acid sequence may have the nucleotide sequence of an entire tuf gene per se or a part thereof as long as it contains at least one tuf gene variable region or part thereof. The polynucleic acid may also be antisense to the tuf gene. In the present invention, the term “antisense” is used to denote a nucleic acid molecule which is DNA or RNA with a complementary sequence to the tuf gene variable region of the gene.

According to the invention the tuf gene variable region is used to identify a target microorganism in a test sample. The test sample may be any type of sample suspected of containing a target micro-organism. Consequently, test samples for analysis by the methods of the present invention may be obtained from numerous sources. Such sources include, but are not limited to, samples derived from animal subjects such as humans; flowers; seeds, vegetables; food; and samples derived from the environment. In some embodiments, the test sample is a “biological sample”. Reference to a “biological sample” should be understood as a reference to any sample of biological material derived from an animal such as, but not limited to, blood, saliva, urine, tears, sweat, cerebrospinal fluid, lymph fluid, serum, plasma, mucus, sputum, faeces, and biopsy specimens.

The biological sample which is tested according to the methods of the present invention may be tested directly or may require some form of treatment prior to testing. For example, a biopsy sample may require homogenisation prior to testing. Further, to the extent that the biological sample is not in liquid form, (for example it may be a solid, semi-solid or dehydrated liquid sample) it may require the addition of a reagent, such as a buffer to mobilise the sample.

The test sample may also require processing to release any polynucleic acid prior to testing. For example, the polynucleic acid can be released using a lysis buffer, such as a commercially available lysis solution. A suitable commercially available lysis solution for bacteria is the Lyse-N-Go™ (Pierce Biotechnology Inc, Rockford Ill., USA) PCR reagent. Once released the polynucleic acid is available for testing by the methods of the invention.

Alternatively or in addition the test sample may be subjected to a purification step such that the polynucleic acid in the test sample is isolated, concentrated or separated.

An “isolated” polynucleic acid is one which has been released and/or separated and/or recovered from a component of its natural environment. Contaminant components of its natural environment are materials that would typically interfere with identification of a target microorganism and may include enzymes, hormones, and other proteinaceous or non-proteinaceous solutes. In some embodiments, a polynucleic acid will be purified and/or concentrated (1) to a degree sufficient to obtain at least 30 to 45 bases of nucleotide sequence information, and/or (2) to homogeneity by gel electrophoresis.

In isolating the polynucleic acid the test sample may be subjected to a number of different processing steps, such as tissue homogenation, cell isolation and cytoplasmic extraction, nucleic acid extraction and the like. Methods of isolating nucleic acids from cells, tissues, organs or whole organisms are known to those of ordinary skill in the art and are described, for example, in Maniatis et al. (Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual, Cold Spring Harbour Laboratory Press, 1989) and in Ausubel et al, (Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, John Wiley & Sons, Inc 1998), the content of each are incorporated herein by reference.

In some embodiments of the invention, a cell from a test sample may be used as a source of polynucleic acid for analysis, thereby obviating requirements for purified cultures. The polynucleic acid molecules may be either DNA, RNA or a combination of both. In some embodiments the polynucleic acid is DNA. Preferably, there is at least 100 micrograms of DNA available for analysis; however, considerably smaller amounts of DNA may be used in the methods of the invention. Nucleic acid amplification techniques, such as PCR, may be used to compensate when only low levels of polynucleic acid is available for analysis.

Based on sequence analysis of the target polynucleic acid, a multiplex PCR reaction may be employed with the use of several primers. Multiplex PCR is the term used when more than one pair of primers is used in a polymerase chain reaction. The goal of multiplex PCR is to amplify several segments of target polynucleic acid simultaneously and thereby to conserve template polynucleic acid, time and expense. Detailed protocols for multiplex PCR can be found in Molecular Cloning, A Laboratory Manual Sambrook and Russell Volume 2, third edition, Coldspring Harbour Laboratory Press. Since clinical samples often contain material that will interfere with PCR, a unique pre-processing method can be developed to obtain optimum amplification. The reaction conditions will be optimised for simultaneous amplification of all polynucleic acid regions of interest.

Other polynucleic acid amplification techniques include self-sustained sequence replication, Q beta replicase, ligation-based thermocycling approaches, real-time PCR, real-time strand displacement amplication (SDA), rolling-circle amplification (RCA) and multiple-displacement amplification (MDA).

Detailed protocols for amplification of polynucleic acid can be found in, among other places, Ausubel et al (Short Protocols in Molecular Biology, John Wiley & Sons (1995) volume 2, 5^(th) edition Chapter 15) and in Sambrook and Russell (Molecular Cloning, A Laboratory Manual, volume 2, third edition, Coldspring Harbour Laboratory Press). These publications also provide detailed guidance on how to design nucleic acid amplification primers.

In some embodiments of the present invention, the polynucleic acid is isolated and then amplified using PCR. Any amplification primers may be used to amplify tuf genes from target microorganisms as long as the primers specifically amplify the tuf gene variable region or a part thereof. Designing primers that are capable of amplifying a large number of tuf genes from different species of microorganism is well within the skill in the art. For example, tuf gene sequences for bacterial species are freely available from public databases such as GenBank™ There are a number of databases capable of multiple sequence alignments using the tuf gene sequences obtained. Once aligned, persons skilled in the art can determine conserved regions within the various microorganisms by analysing the multiple sequence alignment data. Table 1 shows the multiple sequence alignment of a number of tuf genes from various microorganisms.

In some embodiments, the primers used to amplify tuf genes from a number of microorganisms are selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs:394-396, or equivalents thereof, provided said equivalents specifically amplify the tuf variable region or a part thereof of different species of microorganism at the same time.

The ability to design equivalents of SEQ ID NOs:394-395 is well within the skill in the art. For example, it is well appreciated that the 3′ end of any amplification primer is the most important end of any primer as this needs to properly anneal to a DNA template, for example, for primer extension to take place. Accordingly, the 3′ ends of SEQ ID NOs:394-395 need to be maintained. However, it is further appreciated that the 5′ ends of most primers can be altered, extended and/or shortened without adversely affecting the primers ability to amplify a product. Persons skilled in the art are capable of determining changes that can be made in primers by routine experimentation.

As mentioned above, a polynucleic acid comprising a tuf gene or tuf gene variable region may be used to identify a target micro-organism in a test sample. Reference to “micro-organism” encompasses any organism that can only be observed with the aid of a microscope and includes

TABLE 1 MPNE-HF2 -------------ATGGCAAAACAAAAGTTTGATAGATCAAAAGCTCACGTTAATATTGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 397 MPNE-M129 -------------ATGGCAAGAGAGAAATTTGACCGATCTAAACCCCACGTTAATGTAGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 398 LPNE-Paris GGGAGACTTTCCGATGGCGAAGGAAAAATTTGAACGTAAGAAGCCGCACGTAAACGTGGG 60 SEQ ID NO: 399 LPNE2-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ LPNE-Philadelphial -------------ATGGCGAAGGAAAAATTTGAACGTAAGAAGCCGCACGTAAACGTGGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 400 LPNE-Lens -------------ATGGCGAAGGAAAAATTTGAACGTAAGAAGCCGCACGTAAACGTGGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 401 LLON-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ FNUC-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ CPNE-CWL029 -------------ATGTCAAAAGAAACTTTTCAACGTAATAAGCCCCATATCAATATTGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 402 EFAE-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ EFAE-V583 -------------ATGGCAAAAGAAAAATTTGACCGTTCTAAATCCCATGTTAACATTGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 403 SAUR-Mu50 -------------ATGGCAAAAGAAAAATTCGATCGTTCTAAAGAACATGCCAATATCGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 404 SAUR-N315 -------------ATGGCAAAAGAAAAATTCGATCGTTCTAAAGAACATGCCAATATCGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 405 SAUR-MW2 -------------ATGGCAAAAGAAAAATTCGATCGTTCTAAAGAACATGCCAATATCGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 406 SAUR-MSSA476 -------------ATGGCAAAAGAAAAATTCGATCGTTCTAAAGAACATGCCAATATCGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 407 SAUR-MRSA252 -------------ATGGCAAAAGAAAAATTTGATCGTTCTAAAGAACATGCCAATATCGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 408 SEPI-12228 -------------ATGGCAAAAGAAAAATTTGATCGCTCAAAAGAACATGCCAATATTGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 409 SEPI-RP62A -------------ATGGCAAAAGAAAAATTTGATCGCTCAAAAGAACATGCCAATATTGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 410 SMIT-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ SSAN-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ SMIT-NCTC12261 -------------ATGGCAAAAGAAAAATACGATCGTAGTAAACCACACGTTAACATTGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 411 SPNE-R6 -------------ATGGCAAAAGAAAAATACGATCGTAGTAAACCACACGTTAACATTGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 412 SPYO-M1GAS -------------ATGGCAAAAGAAAAATACGATCGTAGTAAACCCCACGTTAACATTGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 413 SMUT-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ SMUT-UA159 -------------ATGGCAAAAGAAAAATACGATCGTAGTAAACCACACGTTAACATTGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 414 HINF-RdKW20 -------------ATGTCTAAAGAAAAATTTGAACGTACAAAACCGCACGTAAACGTGGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 415 MCAT-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ BPER-TohamaI -------------ATGGCAAAAGGCAAGTTTGAACGTACCAAGCCGCACGTGAACGTGGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 416 BPAR-12822 -------------ATGGCAAAAGGCAAGTTTGAACGTACCAAGCCGCACGTGAACGTGGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 417 BCEP2-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ BPSE-1710b -------------ATGGCAAAAGAGAAGTTTGAGCGGACCAAGCCGCACGTGAACGTTGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 418 SMAL-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ PAER-PA01 -------------GTGGCTAAGGAAAAATTCGAACGTAACAAACCGCACGTCAACGTCGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 419 KPNE-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ MAVI-K10 -------------GTGGCGAAGGCGAAGTTCGAGCGGACGAAGCCGCACGTCAACATCGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 420 MAVI-paratub -------------GTGGCGAAGGCGAAGTTCGAGCGGACGAAGCCGCACGTCAACATCGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 421 MAISpig-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ MKAN-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ MTUB-H37Rv -------------GTGGCGAAGGCGAAGTTCCAGCGGACCAAGCCCCACGTCAACATCGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 422 MTUB-CDC1551 -------------GTGGCGAAGGCGAAGTTCCAGCGGACCAAGCCCCACGTCAACATCGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 423 MAVI-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ CIDP-NCTC13129 -------------GTGGCAAAGGCTAAGTTCGAGCGTACCAAGCCGCACGTCAACATCGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 424 NMEN-MC58 -------------ATGGCTAAGGAAAAATTCGAACGTAGCAAACCGCACGTAAACGTTGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 425 NMEN-Z2491 -------------ATGGCTAAGGAAAAATTCGAACGTAGCAAACCGCACGTAAACGTTGG 47 SEQ ID NO: 426 NMEN-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ MPNE-HF2 GACAATTGGACATATTGACCATGGTAAAACAACTTTAACAGCTGCAATCTGTACTTACCT 107 SEQ ID NO: 427 MPNE-M129 TACTATTGGCCACATTGACCACGGTAAAACAACTTTAACAGCAGCTATTTGTACTGTATT 107 SEQ ID NO: 428 LPNE-Paris CACGATTGGTCACGTAGACCATGGCAAGACGACATTGACAGCAGCTATTACAACGATTAT 120 SEQ ID NO: 429 LPNE2-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ LPNE-Philadelphial CACGATTGGTCACGTAGACCATGGTAAGACGACATTGACAGCAGCTATTACAACGATTAT 107 SEQ ID NO: 430 LPNE-Lens CACGATTGGTCACGTAGACCATGGTAAGACGACATTGACAGCAGCTATTACAACGATTAT 107 SEQ ID NO: 431 LLON-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ FNUC-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ CPNE-CWL029 GACGATCGGGCACGTTGACCATGGTAAAACTACGCTAACAGCGGCAATTACACGCGCGCT 107 SEQ ID NO: 432 EFAE-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ EFAE-V583 TACTATCGGACACGTTGACCATGGTAAAACTACATTAACAGCTGCAATTGCTACTGTATT 107 SEQ ID NO: 433 SAUR-Mu50 TACTATCGGTCACGTTGACCATGGTAAAACAACATTAACAGCAGCAATCGCTACTGTATT 107 SEQ ID NO: 434 SAUR-N315 TACTATCGGTCACGTTGACCATGGTAAAACAACATTAACAGCAGCAATCGCTACTGTATT 107 SEQ ID NO: 435 SAUR-MW2 TACTATCGGTCACGTTGACCATGGTAAAACAACATTAACAGCAGCAATCGCTACTGTATT 107 SEQ ID NO: 436 SAUR-MSSA476 TACTATCGGTCACGTTGACCATGGTAAAACAACATTAACAGCAGCAATCGCTACTGTATT 107 SEQ ID NO: 437 SAUR-MRSA252 TACTATCGGTCACGTTGACCATGGTAAAACAACATTAACAGCAGCAATCGCTACTGTATT 107 SEQ ID NO: 438 SEPI-12228 TACTATCGGTCACGTTGACCATGGTAAAACAACTTTAACAGCTGCTATCGCAACTGTATT 107 SEQ ID NO: 439 SEPI-RP62A TACTATCGGTCACGTTGACCATGGTAAAACAACTTTAACAGCTGCTATCGCAACTGTATT 107 SEQ ID NO: 440 SMIT-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ SSAN-DAS -----------------------------------------------------CTGTATT 7 SEQ ID NO: 441 SMIT-NCTC12261 TACTATCGGACACGTTGACCACGGTAAAACTACTTTGACAGCAGCTATCACAACTGTTTT 107 SEQ ID NO: 442 SPNE-R6 TACTATCGGACACGTTGACCACGGTAAAACTACCCTAACTGCAGCTATCACAACTGTTTT 107 SEQ ID NO: 443 SPYO-M1GAS TACAATCGGACACGTTGACCATGGTAAAACTACTTTAACAGCTGCAATCACAACTGTATT 107 SEQ ID NO: 444 SMUT-DAS -----------------------------------------------------CTGTACT 7 SEQ ID NO: 445 SMUT-UA159 TACTATCGGACACGTTGACCATGGTAAAACTACCTTAACTGCAGCTATCACAACTGTACT 107 SEQ ID NO: 446 HINF-RdKW20 TACAATCGGCCACGTTGACCACGGTAAAACAACTTTAACAGCAGCAATCACAACCGTATT 107 SEQ ID NO: 447 MCAT-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ BPER-TohamaI TACGATTGGTCACGTTGACCACGGCAAAACGACGTTGACGGCGGCGATCACGACGGTGCT 107 SEQ ID NO: 448 BPAR-12822 TACGATTGGTCACGTTGACCACGGCAAAACGACGTTGACGGCGGCGATCACGACGGTGCT 107 SEQ ID NO: 449 BCEP2-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ BPSE-1710b TACGATTGGTCACGTTGACCACGGCAAGACGACGCTGACGGCAGCGATCGCGACGGTGCT 107 SEQ ID NO: 450 SMAL-DAS -----------------------------------------------TGACAAGATCGGT 13 SEQ ID NO: 451 PAER-PA01 CACCATCGGTCACGTTGACCATGGCAAGACCACTCTGACCGCTGCACTGACCAAGGTCTG 107 SEQ ID NO: 452 KPNE-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ MAVI-K10 GACCATCGGTCACGTTGACCACGGCAAGACCACGCTGACCGCGGCTATCACCAAGGTTCT 107 SEQ ID NO: 453 MAVI-paratub GACCATCGGTCACGTTGACCACGGCAAGACCACGCTGACCGCGGCTATCACCAAGGTTCT 107 SEQ ID NO: 454 MAISpig-DAS ----------------------------------------------------------CT 2 SEQ ID NO: 455 MKAN-DAS ----------------------------------------------------AAGGTCCT 8 SEQ ID NO: 456 MTUB-H37Rv GACCATCGGTCACGTTGACCACGGCAAGACCACCCTGACCGCGGCTATCACCAAGGTCCT 107 SEQ ID NO: 457 MTUB-CDC1551 GACCATCGGTCACGTTGACCACGGCAAGACCACCCTGACCGCGGCTATCACCAAGGTCCT 107 SEQ ID NO: 458 MAVI-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ NCTC13129 CACCATCGGTCACGTTGACCACGGTAAGACCACCACCACCGCTGCTATCACCAAGGTTTT 107 SEQ ID NO: 459 NMEN-MC58 CACCATCGGTCACGTTGACCATGGTAAAACCACCCTGACTGCCGCTTTGACTACTATTTT 107 SEQ ID NO: 460 NMEN-Z2491 CACCATCGGTCACGTTGACCATGGTAAAACCACCCTGACTGCCGCTTTGACTACTATTTT 107 SEQ ID NO: 461 NMEN-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ MPNE-HF2 TGCAAAAAAAGGTGGTGCTAAAG---------CAATGAAATATGATGAAATTGATAAAGC 158 SEQ ID NO: 462 MPNE-M129 AGCAAAAGAAGGTAAATCAGCTG---------CTACTCGTTACGACCAAATCGATAAGGC 158 SEQ ID NO: 463 LPNE-Paris GGCGAAGAAATATGGTGGTACAG---------CGAAGGCGTACGATCAAATTGATGCTGC 171 SEQ ID NO: 464 LPNE2-DAS ----------TATGGTGGTACAG---------CGAAGGCGTACGATCAAATTGATGCTGC 41 SEQ ID NO: 465 LPNE-Philadelphial GGCGAAGAAATATGGTGGTACAG---------CGAAGGCGTACGATCAAATTGATGCTGC 158 SEQ ID NO: 466 LPNE-Lens GGCGAAGAAATATGGTGGTACAG---------CGAAGGCGTACGATCAAATTGATGCTGC 158 SEQ ID NO: 467 LLON-DAS ---------GTTTGGTGGTATAG---------CAAAAGCATACGATCAGATCGATGCTGC 42 SEQ ID NO: 468 FNUC-DAS ---------------AGCTAAAA---------AAGTAGATTTTGACCAAATTGATGCTGC 36 SEQ ID NO: 469 CPNE-CWL029 ATCAGGGGATGGATTGGCCTCTT---------TCCGTGACTATAGTTCAATTGACAATAC 158 SEQ ID NO: 470 EFAE-DAS ----------------GGGAAAG---------CACAAAGCTACGATTCTATCGATAACGC 35 SEQ ID NO: 471 EFAE-V583 ATCAAAACACGGTGGCGGGGAAG---------CACAAAGCTACGATTCTATCGATAACGC 158 SEQ ID NO: 472 SAUR-Mu50 AGCAAAAAATGGTGACTCAGTTG---------CACAATCATATGACATGATTGACAACGC 158 SEQ ID NO: 473 SAUR-N315 AGCAAAAAATGGTGACTCAGTTG---------CACAATCATATGACATGATTGACAACGC 158 SEQ ID NO: 474 SAUR-MW2 AGCAAAAAATGGTGACTCAGTTG---------CACAATCATATGACATGATTGACAACGC 158 SEQ ID NO: 475 SAUR-MSSA476 AGCAAAAAATGGTGACTCAGTTG---------CACAATCATATGACATGATTGACAACGC 158 SEQ ID NO: 476 SAUR-MRSA252 AGCAAAAAATGGTGACTCAGTTG---------CACAATCATACGACATGATTGACAACGC 158 SEQ ID NO: 477 SEPI-12228 AGCTAAAAATGGTGACACTGTTG---------CACAATCATACGATATGATTGACAACGC 158 SEQ ID NO: 478 SEPI-RP62A AGCTAAAAATGGTGACACTGTTG---------CACAATCATACGATATGATTGACAACGC 158 SEQ ID NO: 479 SMIT-DAS ----------------------------------AAAGACTATGCGTCTATCGATGCTGC 26 SEQ ID NO: 480 SSAN-DAS GGCACGTCGCTTGCCTTCAGCAGTTAACCAACCTAAAGACTATGCGTCTATCGATGCTGC 67 SEQ ID NO: 481 SMIT-NCTC12261 GGCACGTCGCTTGCCTTCAGCTGTTAACCAACCTAAAGACTATGCGTCTATCGATGCTGC 167 SEQ ID NO: 482 SPNE-R6 GGCACGTCGCTTGCCTTCATCAGTTAACCAACCTAAAGACTATGCGTCTATCGATGCTGC 167 SEQ ID NO: 483 SPYO-M1GAS GGCACGTCGCTTGCCTTCATCAGTTAACCAACCAAAAGATTACGCTTCTATCGATGCTGC 167 SEQ ID NO: 484 SMUT-DAS GGCACGTCGTCTTCCAAGTGCAGTAAACCAACCAAAAGATTATTCATCTATTGATGCTGC 67 SEQ ID NO: 485 SMUT-UA159 GGCACGTCGTCTTCCAAGTGCAGTAAACCAACCAAAAGATTATTCATCTATTGATGCTGC 167 SEQ ID NO: 486 HINF-RdKW20 AGCAAAACACTACGGTGGTGCAG---------CGCGTGCATTTGACCAAATTGATAACGC 158 SEQ ID NO: 487 MCAT-DAS ---------------------------------------------------CGACTCTGC 9 SEQ ID NO: 488 BPER-TohamaI GTCGAACAAGTTCGGCGG---------CGAGGCTCGCGGCTACGACCAGATTGACGCGGC 158 SEQ ID NO: 489 BPAR-12822 GTCGAACAAGTTCGGCGG---------CGAGGCTCGCGGCTACGACCAGATTGACGCGGC 158 SEQ ID NO: 490 BCEP2-DAS ---------GTTCGGCGG---------CGAAGCGAAGAAGTACGACGAAATCGACGCGGC 42 SEQ ID NO: 491 BPSE-1710b GTCGGCGAAGTTCGGCGG---------CGAAGCGAAGAAGTACGACGAAATCGACGCGGC 158 SEQ ID NO: 492 SMAL-DAS GCCGAGCGC-TTCGGTGG---------CGAGTTCAAGGACTACTCCTCGATCGACGCCGC 63 SEQ ID NO: 493 PAER-PA01 CTCCGATACCTGGGGTGG---------TTCCGCTCGTGCTTTCGATCAGATCGACAACGC 158 SEQ ID NO: 494 KPNE-DAS ---------CTACGGTGG---------TTCCGCTCGCGCATTCGACCAGATCGATAACGC 42 SEQ ID NO: 495 MAVI-K10 GCACGACAAGTACCCGGACCTGA---ACGAGTCCCGCGCGTTCGACCAGATCGACAACGC 164 SEQ ID NO: 496 MAVI-paratub GCACGACAAGTACCCGGACCTGA---ACGAGTCCCGCGCGTTCGACCAGATCGACAACGC 164 SEQ ID NO: 497 MAISpig-DAS GCACGACAAGTACCCGGACCTGA---ACGAGTCCCGCGCGTTCGACCAGATCGACAACGC 59 SEQ ID NO: 498 MKAN-DAS GCATGACAAGTTCCCGGACCTGA---ACGAGTCGAAGGCGTTCGACCAGATCGACAACGC 65 SEQ ID NO: 499 MTUB-H37Rv GCACGACAAATTCCCCGATCTGA---ACGAGACGAAGGCATTCGACCAGATCGACAACGC 164 SEQ ID NO: 500 MTUB-CDC1551 GCACGACAAATTCCCCGATCTGA---ACGAGACGAAGGCATTCGACCAGATCGACAACGC 164 SEQ ID NO: 501 MAVI-DAS -------------------------------------------------------AACGC 5 SEQ ID NO: 502 NCTC13129 GGCAGACGCTTACCCAGAGCTGA---ACGAAGCTTTCGCTTTCGATGCCATCGATAAGGC 164 SEQ ID NO: 503 NMEN-MC58 GGCTAAAAAATTCGGCGG---------TGCTGCAAAAGCTTACGACCAAATCGACAACGC 158 SEQ ID NO: 504 NMEN-Z2491 GGCTAAAAAATTCGGCGG---------TGCTGCAAAAGCTTACGACCAAATCGACAACGC 158 SEQ ID NO: 505 NMEN-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ MPNE-HF2 ACCTGAAGAAAAAGCTAGAGGTATTACTATTAATACTGCTCACGTTGAATATGAAACAGA 218 SEQ ID NO: 506 MPNE-M129 TCCGGAAGAAAAAGCACGGGGAATTACGATTAACTCCGCTCACGTGGAGTACTCCTCTGA 218 SEQ ID NO: 507 LPNE-Paris GCCAGAAGAAAGAGAGCGTGGTATTACTATTTCTACAGCACACGTTGAGTACGAATCAGC 231 SEQ ID NO: 508 LPNE2-DAS GCCAGAAGAAAGAGAGCGTGGGATTACTATTTCTACAGCACATGTTGAATACGAATCAGC 101 SEQ ID NO: 509 LPNE-Philadelphial GCCAGAAGAAAGAGAGCGTGGGATTACTATTTCTACAGCACATGTTGAATACGAATCAGC 218 SEQ ID NO: 510 LPNE-Lens GCCAGAAGAAAGAGAGCGTGGTATTACTATATCTACAGCCCATGTTGAATACGAATCAGC 218 SEQ ID NO: 511 LLON-DAS ACCAGAAGAAAGAGAGCGAGGCATCACAATCTCAACAGCGCACGTTGAATACGAATCAGC 102 SEQ ID NO: 512 FNUC-DAS TCCAGAAGAAAAAGAAAGAGGAATTACTATTAATACAGCTCATATTGAATATGAAACAGC 96 SEQ ID NO: 513 CPNE-CWL029 TCCAGAAGAAAAGGCTCGTGGAATTACTATCAACGCTTCTCACGTTGAATACGAAACCCC 218 SEQ ID NO: 514 EFAE-DAS TCCAGAAGAAAAAGAACGTGGAATCACAATCAACACTTCTCATATCGAATATGAAACTGA 95 SEQ ID NO: 515 EFAE-V583 TCCAGAAGAAAAAGAACGTGGAATCACAATCAACACTTCTCATATCGAATATGAAACTGA 218 SEQ ID NO: 516 SAUR-Mu50 TCCAGAAGAAAAAGAACGTGGTATCACAATCAATACTTCTCACATTGAGTACCAAACTGA 218 SEQ ID NO: 517 SAUR-N315 TCCAGAAGAAAAAGAACGTGGTATCACAATCAATACTTCTCACATTGAGTACCAAACTGA 218 SEQ ID NO: 518 SAUR-MW2 TCCAGAAGAAAAAGAACGTGGTATCACAATCAATACTTCTCACATTGAGTACCAAACTGA 218 SEQ ID NO: 519 SAUR-MSSA476 TCCAGAAGAAAAAGAACGTGGTATCACAATCAATACTTCTCACATTGAGTACCAAACTGA 218 SEQ ID NO: 520 SAUR-MRSA252 TCCAGAAGAAAAAGAACGTGGTATCACAATCAATACTTCACACATTGAGTACCAAACTGA 218 SEQ ID NO: 521 SEPI-12228 TCCAGAAGAAAAAGAACGTGGTATTACAATCAATACTGCACATATCGAATACCAAACTGA 218 SEQ ID NO: 522 SEPI-RP62A TCCAGAAGAAAAAGAACGTGGTATTACAATCAATACTGCACATATCGAATACCAAACTGA 218 SEQ ID NO: 523 SMIT-DAS TCCAGAAGAACGCGAACGCGGTATCACTATCAACACTGCGCACGTTGAGTACGAAACTGA 86 SEQ ID NO: 524 SSAN-DAS TCCAGAAGAACGCGAACGCGGAATCACTATCAACACTGCGCACGTTGAGTATGAAACTGC 127 SEQ ID NO: 525 SMIT-NCTC12261 TCCAGAAGAACGCGAACGTGGTATCACAATCAACACTGCGCACGTTGAGTACGAAACTGA 227 SEQ ID NO: 526 SPNE-R6 TCCAGAAGAACGCGAACGCGGTATCACTATCAACACTGCGCACGTTGAGTACGAAACTGA 227 SEQ ID NO: 527 SPYO-M1GAS TCCAGAAGAACGCGAACGCGGAATCACTATCAACACTGCACACGTTGAGTACGAAACTGC 227 SEQ ID NO: 528 SMUT-DAS TCCTGAAGAACGCGAACGCGGTATCACTATCAATACTGCGCACGTTGAGTATGAAACTGA 127 SEQ ID NO: 529 SMUT-UA159 TCCTGAAGAACGCGAACGCGGTATCACTATCAATACTGCGCACGTTGAGTATGAAACTGA 227 SEQ ID NO: 530 HINF-RdKW20 GCCAGAAGAAAAAGCGCGTGGTATTACCATCAACACTTCACACGTTGAATACGATACACC 218 SEQ ID NO: 531 MCAT-DAS ACCTGAAGAAAAAGCACGTGGTATTACTATTAACACATCTCACATCGAGTATGACACAGA 69 SEQ ID NO: 532 BPER-TohamaI GCCGGAAGAGAAGGCGCGTGGGATCACGATCAACACCTCGCACGTTGAGTACGAGACGGA 218 SEQ ID NO: 533 BPAR-12822 GCCGGAAGAGAAGGCGCGTGGGATCACGATCAACACCTCGCACGTTGAGTACGAGACGGA 218 SEQ ID NO: 534 BCEP2-DAS GCCGGAAGAAAAGGCACGCGGCATCACGATCAACACCGCGCACATCGAGTACGAAACGGC 102 SEQ ID NO: 535 BPSE-1710b GCCGGAAGAAAAGGCGCGCGGCATCACGATCAACACCGCGCACATCGAGTACGAAACGGC 218 SEQ ID NO: 536 SMAL-DAS GCCGGAAGAAAAGGCTCGTGGTATCACGATCTCGACCGCGCACGTCGAATACGAATCCCC 123 SEQ ID NO: 537 PAER-PA01 GCCGGAAGAAAAGGCCCGCGGTATCACCATCAACACCTCGCACGTTGAATACGATTCCGC 218 SEQ ID NO: 538 KPNE-DAS GCCGGAAGAAAAAGCTCGTGGTATCACCATCAACACCTCTCACGTTGAATATGACACCCC 102 SEQ ID NO: 539 MAVI-K10 GCCCGAGGAGCGTCAGCGCGGTATCACCATCAACATCTCCCACGTGGAGTACCAGACCGA 224 SEQ ID NO: 540 MAVI-paratub GCCCGAGGAGCGTCAGCGCGGTATCACCATCAACATCTCCCACGTGGAGTACCAGACCGA 224 SEQ ID NO: 541 MAISpig-DAS TCCCGAGGAGCGTCAGCGCGGTATCACGATCAACATCTCCCACGTGGAGTACCAGACCGA 119 SEQ ID NO: 542 MKAN-DAS TCCTGAGGAGCGCCAGCGCGGTATCACGATCAACATCGCGCACGTGGAGTACCAGACCGA 125 SEQ ID NO: 543 MTUB-H37Rv CCCCGAGGAGCGTCAGCGCGGTATCACCATCAACATCGCGCACGTGGAGTACCAGACCGA 224 SEQ ID NO: 544 MTUB-CDC1551 CCCCGAGGAGCGTCAGCGCGGTATCACCATCAACATCGCGCACGTGGAGTACCAGACCGA 224 SEQ ID NO: 545 MAVI-DAS GCCTGAAGAGCGTCAGCGCGGTATCACCATCAACATCTCGCATGTTGAGTACCAGACCGA 65 SEQ ID NO: 546 CIDP-NCTC13129 ACCGGAAGAGAAAGAGCGTGGTATTACCATCAACATCTCCCACGTGGAGTACCAGACCGA 224 SEQ ID NO: 547 NMEN-MC58 ACCCGAAGAAAAAGCACGCGGTATTACCATTAACACCTCGCACGTGGAATACGAAACCGA 218 SEQ ID NO: 548 NMEN-Z2491 ACCCGAAGAAAAAGCACGCGGTATTACCATTAACACCTCGCACGTGGAATACGAAACCGA 218 SEQ ID NO: 549 NMEN-DAS -CCCGAAGAAAAAGCACGCGGTATTACCATTAACACCTCGCACGTGGAATACGAAACCGA 59 SEQ ID NO: 550 MPNE-HF2 AAACAGACACTATGCTCACGTAGACTGTCCAGGTCACGCTGACTACGTTAAGAACATGAT 278 SEQ ID NO: 551 MPNE-M129 CAAGCGTCACTATGCTCACGTTGACTGTCCAGGACACGCTGACTACATTAAGAACATGAT 278 SEQ ID NO: 552 LPNE-Paris GAGCAGACATTATGCGCACGTAGACTGCCCGGGGCATGCTGACTATGTTAAGAACATGAT 291 SEQ ID NO: 553 LPNE2-DAS GAGCAGACATTATGCGCACGTAGACTGCCCGGGGCATGCTGACTATGTTAAGAACATGAT 161 SEQ ID NO: 554 LPNE-Philadelphial GAGCAGACATTATGCACACGTAGACTGCCCGGGACATGCTGACTATGTTAAGAACATGAT 278 SEQ ID NO: 555 LPNE-Lens GAGCAGACATTATGCACACGTAGACTGCCCGGGACATGCTGACTATGTTAAGAACATGAT 278 SEQ ID NO: 556 LLON-DAS GAACAGACACTATGCGCATGTTGATTGCCCAGGACATGCTGACTATGTGAAGAACATGAT 162 SEQ ID NO: 557 FNUC-DAS AAATAGACACTATGCTCACGTTGACTGTCCAGGGCATGCTGACTATGTTAAAAATATGAT 156 SEQ ID NO: 558 CPNE-CWL029 AAATCGTCACTACGCTCACGTAGACTGCCCTGGTCACGCTGACTATGTTAAAAATATGAT 278 SEQ ID NO: 559 EFAE-DAS AACTCGTCACTATGCACACGTTGACTGCCCAGGACACGCGGACTACGTTAAAAACATGAT 155 SEQ ID NO: 560 EFAE-V583 AACTCGTCACTATGCACACGTTGACTGCCCAGGACATGCGGACTACGTTAAAAACATGAT 278 SEQ ID NO: 561 SAUR-Mu50 CAAACGTCACTACGCTCACGTTGACTGCCCAGGACACGCTGACTACGTTAAAAACATGAT 278 SEQ ID NO: 562 SAUR-N315 CAAACGTCACTACGCTCACGTTGACTGCCCAGGACACGCTGACTACGTTAAAAACATGAT 278 SEQ ID NO: 563 SAUR-MW2 CAAACGTCACTACGCTCACGTTGACTGCCCAGGACACGCTGACTACGTTAAAAACATGAT 278 SEQ ID NO: 564 SAUR-MSSA476 CAAACGTCACTACGCTCACGTTGACTGCCCAGGACACGCTGACTACGTTAAAAACATGAT 278 SEQ ID NO: 565 SAUR-MRSA252 CAAACGTCACTACGCTCACGTTGACTGCCCAGGACACGCTGACTATGTTAAAAACATGAT 278 SEQ ID NO: 566 SEPI-12228 CAAACGTCACTATGCTCACGTTGACTGCCCAGGACACGCTGACTATGTTAAAAACATGAT 278 SEQ ID NO: 567 SEPI-RP62A CAAACGTCACTATGCTCACGTTGACTGCCCAGGACACGCTGACTATGTTAAAAACATGAT 278 SEQ ID NO: 568 SMIT-DAS AAAACGTCACTACGCTCACATCGACGCTCCAGGACACGCGGACTACGTTAAAAACATGAT 146 SEQ ID NO: 569 SSAN-DAS TAAGCGTCACTACGCTCACATCGACGCTCCAGGACACGCGGACTACGTTAAAAACATGAT 187 SEQ ID NO: 570 SMIT-NCTC12261 AAAACGTCACTACGCTCACATCGACGCTCCAGGACACGCGGACTATGTTAAAAACATGAT 287 SEQ ID NO: 571 SPNE-R6 AAAACGTCACTACGCTCACATCGACGCTCCAGGACACGCGGACTACGTTAAAAACATGAT 287 SEQ ID NO: 572 SPYO-M1GAS AACTCGTCACTATGCGCACATCGACGCTCCAGGACACGCGGACTACGTTAAAAACATGAT 287 SEQ ID NO: 573 SMUT-DAS AAAACGTCACTATGCTCACATTGACGCTCCAGGACACGCGGACTATGTTAAAAACATGAT 187 SEQ ID NO: 574 SMUT-UA159 AAAACGTCACTATGCTCACATTGATGCTCCAGGACACGCGGACTATGTTAAAAACATGAT 287 SEQ ID NO: 575 HINF-RdKW20 GACTCGCCACTACGCACACGTAGACTGTCCGGGACACGCCGACTATGTTAAAAATATGAT 278 SEQ ID NO: 576 MCAT-DAS AGCTCGTCACTACGCACATGTAGACTGCCCAGGCCACGCTGACTATGTTAAAAACATGAT 129 SEQ ID NO: 577 BPER-TohamaI GACGCGTCACTACGCGCACGTTGATTGCCCGGGTCACGCTGACTACGTGAAGAACATGAT 278 SEQ ID NO: 578 BPAR-12822 GACGCGTCACTACGCGCACGTTGATTGCCCGGGTCACGCTGACTACGTGAAGAACATGAT 278 SEQ ID NO: 579 BCEP2-DAS GAACCGCCACTACGCGCACGTCGACTGCCCGGGCCACGCCGACTACGTGAAGAACATGAT 162 SEQ ID NO: 580 BPSE-1710b GAACCGCCACTACGCACACGTGGACTGCCCGGGCCACGCCGACTACGTGAAGAACATGAT 278 SEQ ID NO: 581 SMAL-DAS GATCCGTCACTACGCCCACGTTGACTGCCCGGGCCACGCTGACTACGTCAAGAACATGAT 183 SEQ ID NO: 582 PAER-PA01 TGTTCGTCACTACGCCCACGTTGACTGCCCCGGTCACGCCGACTACGTGAAGAACATGAT 278 SEQ ID NO: 583 KPNE-DAS GACTCGCCACTACGCGCACGTAGACTGCCCGGGCCACGCCGACTATGTTAAAAACATGAT 162 SEQ ID NO: 584 MAVI-K10 CAAGCGGCACTACGCTCACGTCGACGCCCCGGGTCACGCCGACTACATCAAGAACATGAT 284 SEQ ID NO: 585 MAVI-paratub CAAGCGGCACTACGCTCACGTCGACGCCCCGGGTCACGCCGACTACATCAAGAACATGAT 284 SEQ ID NO: 586 MAISpig-DAS CAAGCGGCACTATGCCCACGTCGACGCCCCGGGTCACGCCGACTACATCAAGAACATGAT 179 SEQ ID NO: 587 MKAN-DAS GAAGCGGCACTATGCACACGTCGACGCGCCGGGCCACGCCGACTACATCAAGAACATGAT 185 SEQ ID NO: 588 MTUB-H37Rv CAAGCGGCACTACGCACACGTCGACGCCCCTGGCCACGCCGACTACATCAAGAACATGAT 284 SEQ ID NO: 589 MTUB-CDC1551 CAAGCGGCACTACGCACACGTCGACGCCCCTGGCCACGCCGACTACATCAAGAACATGAT 284 SEQ ID NO: 590 MAVI-DAS GAAGCGCCACTACGCACACGTGGACGCCCCCGGCCACGCGGACTACATCAAGAACATGAT 125 SEQ ID NO: 591 CIDP-NCTC13129 GAAGCGCCACTACGCACACGTTGACGCTCCAGGTCACGCTGACTACATCAAGAACATGAT 284 SEQ ID NO: 592 NMEN-MC58 AACCCGCCACTACGCACACGTAGACTGCCCGGGGCACGCCGACTACGTTAAAAACATGAT 278 SEQ ID NO: 593 NMEN-Z2491 AACCCGCCACTACGCACACGTAGACTGTCCGGGGCACGCCGACTACGTTAAAAACATGAT 278 SEQ ID NO: 594 NMEN-DAS AACCCGCCACTACGCACACGTAGACTGCCCGGGGCACGCCGACTACGTTAAAAACATGAT 119 SEQ ID NO: 595 MPNE-HF2 TACTGGTGCTGCTCAAATGGATGGTGCAATCTTAGTAGTTGCTGCATCTGATGGACCAAT 338 SEQ ID NO: 596 MPNE-M129 TACTGGTGCTGCACAAATGGATGGTGCCATTCTAGTAGTTTCAGCAACTGACAGTGTTAT 338 SEQ ID NO: 597 LPNE-Paris TACTGGTGCTGCGCAAATGGACGGAGCGATACTGGTTGTATCAGCAGCTGATGGTCCTAT 351 SEQ ID NO: 598 LPNE2-DAS TACTGGTGCTGCGCAAATGGACGGAGCGATACTGGTTGTATCAGCAGCTGATGGTCCTAT 221 SEQ ID NO: 599 LPNE-Philadelphial TACTGGTGCTGCGCAAATGGACGGAGCGATACTGGTTGTATCAGCAGCTGATGGTCCTAT 338 SEQ ID NO: 600 LPNE-Lens TACTGGTGCTGCGCAAATGGACGGAGCGATACTGGTTGTATCAGCAGCTGATGGTCCTAT 338 SEQ ID NO: 601 LLON-DAS TACAGGTGCTGCACAAATGGACGGAGCGATACTTGTAGTATCTGCAGCAGATGGTCCTAT 222 SEQ ID NO: 602 FNUC-DAS AACTGGTGCTGCACAAATGGATGGAGCTATACTTGTTGTATCAGCTGCTGATGGTCCTAT 216 SEQ ID NO: 603 CPNE-CWL029 TACAGGCGCCGCTCAAATGGACGGAGCTATCCTAGTCGTTTCAGCTACAGACGGAGCTAT 338 SEQ ID NO: 604 EFAE-DAS CACTGGTGCTGCTCAAATGGACGGAGCTATCTTAGTAGTTTCTGCTGCTGATGGTCCTAT 215 SEQ ID NO: 605 EFAE-V583 CACTGGTGCTGCTCAAATGGACGGAGCTATCTTAGTAGTTTCTGCTGCTGATGGTCCTAT 338 SEQ ID NO: 606 SAUR-Mu50 CACTGGTGCTGCTCAAATGGACGGCGGTATCTTAGTAGTATCTGCTGCTGACGGTCCAAT 338 SEQ ID NO: 607 SAUR-N315 CACTGGTGCTGCTCAAATGGACGGCGGTATCTTAGTAGTATCTGCTGCTGACGGTCCAAT 338 SEQ ID NO: 608 SAUR-MW2 CACTGGTGCTGCTCAAATGGACGGCGGTATCTTAGTAGTATCTGCTGCTGACGGTCCAAT 338 SEQ ID NO: 609 SAUR-MSSA476 CACTGGTGCTGCTCAAATGGACGGCGGTATCTTAGTAGTATCTGCTGCTGACGGTCCAAT 338 SEQ ID NO: 610 SAUR-MRSA252 CACTGGTGCTGCTCAAATGGACGGTGGTATCTTAGTAGTATCTGCTGCTGACGGTCCAAT 338 SEQ ID NO: 611 SEPI-12228 CACTGGTGCAGCTCAAATGGACGGCGGTATCTTAGTTGTATCTGCTGCTGACGGTCCAAT 338 SEQ ID NO: 612 SEPI-RP62A CACTGGTGCAGCTCAAATGGACGGCGGTATCTTAGTTGTATCTGCTGCTGACGGTCCAAT 338 SEQ ID NO: 613 SMIT-DAS CACTGGTGCCGCTCAAATGGACGGAGCTATCCTTGTAGTAGCTTCAACTGACGGACCAAT 206 SEQ ID NO: 614 SSAN-DAS CACTGGTGCCGCTCAAATGGACGGAGCTATCCTTGTAGTAGCTTCAACTGACGGACCAAT 247 SEQ ID NO: 615 SMIT-NCTC12261 CACTGGTGCCGCTCAAATGGACGGAGCTATCCTTGTAGTAGCTTCAACTGACGGACCAAT 347 SEQ ID NO: 616 SPNE-R6 CACTGGTGCTGCTCAAATGGACGGAGCTATCCTTGTAGTAGCTTCAACTGACGGACCAAT 347 SEQ ID NO: 617 SPYO-M1GAS CACTGGTGCCGCTCAAATGGACGGAGCTATCCTTGTAGTTGCTTCAACTGATGGACCAAT 347 SEQ ID NO: 618 SMUT-DAS TACTGGTGCTGCCCAAATGGATGGTGCTATCCTTGTAGTAGCTTCAACTGATGGTCCAAT 247 SEQ ID NO: 619 SMUT-UA159 CACTGGTGCTGCCCAAATGGATGGTGCTATCCTTGTAGTAGCTTCAACTGATGGACCAAT 347 SEQ ID NO: 620 HINF-RdKW20 TACTGGTGCGGCACAAATGGATGGTGCTATTTTAGTAGTAGCAGCAACAGATGGTCCTAT 338 SEQ ID NO: 621 MCAT-DAS CACAGGTGCTGCACAGATGGACGGCGCAATCTTGGTTGTTTCTGCAACTGACGGCCCAAT 189 SEQ ID NO: 622 BPER-TohamaI CACGGGTGCTGCGCAGATGGACGGCGCGATCCTGGTGGTGTCGGCCGCAGACGGCCCGAT 338 SEQ ID NO: 623 BPAR-12822 CACGGGTGCTGCGCAGATGGACGGCGCGATCCTGGTGGTGTCGGCCGCAGACGGCCCGAT 338 SEQ ID NO: 624 BCEP2-DAS CACGGGTGCAGCGCAGATGGACGGCGCAATCCTGGTGTGCTCGGCCGCAGACGGCCCGAT 222 SEQ ID NO: 625 BPSE-1710b CACGGGCGCGGCGCAGATGGACGGCGCGATCCTGGTGTGCTCGGCCGCTGACGGCCCGAT 338 SEQ ID NO: 626 SMAL-DAS CACCGGTGCCGCCCAGATGGACGGCGCGATCCTGGTGTGCTCGGCCGCTGACGGCCCGAT 243 SEQ ID NO: 627 PAER-PA01 CACCGGTGCTGCCCAGATGGACGGCGCGATCCTGGTTTGCTCGGCTGCCGACGGCCCCAT 338 SEQ ID NO: 628 KPNE-DAS CACCGGTGCTGCGCAGATGGACGGCGCGATCCTGGTTGTTGCTGCGACTGACGGCCCGAT 222 SEQ ID NO: 629 MAVI-K10 CACCGGCGCCGCCCAGATGGACGGCGCGATCCTGGTGGTCGCCGCCACCGACGGCCCGAT 344 SEQ ID NO: 630 MAVI-paratub CACCGGCGCCGCCCAGATGGACGGCGCGATCCTGGTGGTCGCCGCCACCGACGGCCCGAT 344 SEQ ID NO: 631 MAISpig-DAS CACCGGTGCGGCCCAGATGGACGGCGCGATCCTGGTGGTTGCCGCCACCGACGGCCCGAT 239 SEQ ID NO: 632 MKAN-DAS CACCGGCGCCGCCCAGATGGACGGCGCGATCCTGGTGGTCGCCGCCACGGACGGCCCGAT 245 SEQ ID NO: 633 MTUB-H37Rv CACCGGCGCCGCGCAGATGGACGGTGCGATCCTGGTGGTCGCCGCCACCGACGGCCCGAT 344 SEQ ID NO: 634 MTUB-CDC1551 CACCGGCGCCGCGCAGATGGACGGTGCGATCCTGGTGGTCGCCGCCACCGACGGCCCGAT 344 SEQ ID NO: 635 MAVI-DAS CACCGGTGCCGCCCAGATGGACGGCGCGATCCTGGTGGTCGCCGCGACCGACGGCCCGAT 185 SEQ ID NO: 636 NCTC13129 CACCGGTGCTGCTCAGATGGACGGCGCAATCCTCGTTGTTGCTGCCACCGACGGCCCAAT 344 SEQ ID NO: 637 NMEN-MC58 TACCGGCGCCGCACAAATGGACGGTGCAATCCTGGTATGTTCCGCAGCCGACGGCCCTAT 338 SEQ ID NO: 638 NMEN-Z2491 TACCGGCGCAGCACAAATGGACGGTGCAATCCTGGTATGTTCCGCAGCCGACGGCCCTAT 338 SEQ ID NO: 639 NMEN-DAS TACCGGTGCCGCACAAATGGACGGTGCAATCCTGGTATGTTCCGCAGCCGACGGCCCTAT 179 SEQ ID NO: 640 MPNE-HF2 GCCACAAACAAGAGAACACATCTTATTAGCTAGACAAGTTGGTGTTCCTAAAATGGTAGT 398 SEQ ID NO: 641 MPNE-M129 GCCCCAAACCCGTGAACACATTTTGTTGGCCCGCCAAGTGGGTGTGCCACGCATGGTAGT 398 SEQ ID NO: 642 LPNE-Paris GCCACAAACGAGGGAACACATTCTATTGTCTCGCCAGGTAGGTGTTCCATATATTGTTGT 411 SEQ ID NO: 643 LPNE2-DAS GCCACAAACGAGGGAACACATTCTATTGTCTCGCCAGGTAGGTGTTCCATATATTGTTGT 281 SEQ ID NO: 644 LPNE-Philadelphial GCCACAAACGAGGGAACACATTCTATTGTCTCGCCAGGTAGGTGTTCCATATATTGTTGT 398 SEQ ID NO: 645 LPNE-Lens GCCACAAACGAGGGAACACATTCTATTGTCTCGCCAGGTAGGTGTTCCATATATTGTTGT 398 SEQ ID NO: 646 LLON-DAS GCCTCAAACTAGAGAACATATTCTATTGTCACGACAAGTAGGGGTGCCCTACATAGTAGT 282 SEQ ID NO: 647 FNUC-DAS GCCTCAAACAAGAGAACATATCTTACTTTCTAGACAAGTTGGAGTACCATATATTATTGT 276 SEQ ID NO: 648 CPNE-CWL029 GCCACAAACTAAAGAACATATCTTGCTAGCTCGCCAGGTTGGAGTTCCTTATATCGTTGT 398 SEQ ID NO: 649 EFAE-DAS GCCTCAAACACGTGAACATATCTTATTATCACGTAACGTTGGTGTACCATACATCGTTGT 275 SEQ ID NO: 650 EFAE-V583 GCCTCAAACACGTGAACATATCTTATTATCACGTAACGTTGGTGTACCATACATCGTTGT 398 SEQ ID NO: 651 SAUR-Mu50 GCCACAAACTCGTGAACACATTCTTTTATCACGTAACGTTGGTGTACCAGCATTAGTAGT 398 SEQ ID NO: 652 SAUR-N315 GCCACAAACTCGTGAACACATTCTTTTATCACGTAACGTTGGTGTACCAGCATTAGTAGT 398 SEQ ID NO: 653 SAUR-MW2 GCCACAAACTCGTGAACACATTCTTTTATCACGTAACGTTGGTGTACCAGCATTAGTAGT 398 SEQ ID NO: 654 SAUR-MSSA476 GCCACAAACTCGTGAACACATTCTTTTATCACGTAACGTTGGTGTACCAGCATTAGTAGT 398 SEQ ID NO: 655 SAUR-MRSA252 GCCACAAACTCGTGAACACATTCTTTTATCACGTAACGTTGGTGTACCAGCATTAGTAGT 398 SEQ ID NO: 656 SEPI-12228 GCCACAAACTCGTGAACACATCTTATTATCACGTAACGTTGGTGTACCAGCATTAGTTGT 398 SEQ ID NO: 657 SEPI-RP62A GCCACAAACTCGTGAACACATCTTATTATCACGTAACGTTGGTGTACCAGCATTAGTTGT 398 SEQ ID NO: 658 SMIT-DAS GCCACAAACTCGTGAGCACATCCTTCTTTCACGTCAGGTTGGTGTTAAACACTTGATCGT 266 SEQ ID NO: 659 SSAN-DAS GCCACAAACTCGTGAGCACATCTTGCTTTCACGTCAGGTTGGTGTTAAACACTTGATCGT 307 SEQ ID NO: 660 SMIT-NCTC12261 GCCACAAACTCGTGAGCACATCCTTCTTTCACGTCAGGTTGGTGTTAAACACCTTATCGT 407 SEQ ID NO: 661 SPNE-R6 GCCACAAACTCGTGAGCACATCCTTCTTTCACGTCAGGTTGGTGTTAAACACCTTATCGT 407 SEQ ID NO: 662 SPYO-M1GAS GCCACAAACTCGTGAGCACATCCTTCTTTCACGTCAGGTTGGTGTTAAACACCTTATCGT 407 SEQ ID NO: 663 SMUT-DAS GCCACAAACTCGTGAACACATTCTTCTTTCACGTCAAGTTGGTGTTAAATACCTTATTGT 307 SEQ ID NO: 664 SMUT-UA159 GCCACAAACTCGTGAACACATTCTTCTTTCACGTCAAGTTGGTGTTAAATACCTCATTGT 407 SEQ ID NO: 665 HINF-RdKW20 GCCACAAACTCGTGAACACATCTTATTAGGTCGCCAAGTAGGTGTTCCATACATCATCGT 398 SEQ ID NO: 666 MCAT-DAS GCCACAAACTCGTGAGCACATCCTACTGTCTCGTCAGGTTGGTGTACCATATATCATGGT 249 SEQ ID NO: 667 BPER-TohamaI GCCGCAGACGCGCGAGCACATTTTGCTGTCGCGCCAGGTTGGCGTGCCGTACATCATCGT 398 SEQ ID NO: 668 BPAR-12822 GCCGCAGACGCGCGAGCACATTTTGCTGTCGCGCCAGGTTGGCGTGCCGTACATCATCGT 398 SEQ ID NO: 669 BCEP2-DAS GCCGCAAACGCGTGAGCACATCCTGCTGGCGCGTCAGGTTGGCGTTCCGTACATCATCGT 282 SEQ ID NO: 670 BPSE-1710b GCCGCAAACGCGTGAGCACATCCTGCTGGCGCGTCAGGTCGGTGTGCCGTACATCATCGT 398 SEQ ID NO: 671 SMAL-DAS GCCGCAGACCCGTGAGCACATCCTGCTGTCGCGCCAGGTCGGCGTGCCGTACATCGTCGT 303 SEQ ID NO: 672 PAER-PA01 GCCGCAGACCCGCGAGCACATCCTGCTGTCCCGCCAGGTAGGCGTTCCCTACATCGTCGT 398 SEQ ID NO: 673 KPNE-DAS GCCGCAGACTCGTGAGCACATCCTGCTGGGTCGTCAGGTAGGCGTTCCGTACATCATCGT 282 SEQ ID NO: 674 MAVI-K10 GCCGCAGACCCGCGAGCACGTGCTGCTGGCCCGTCAGGTCGGTGTGCCCTACATCCTGGT 404 SEQ ID NO: 675 MAVI-paratub GCCGCAGACCCGCGAGCACGTGCTGCTGGCCCGTCAGGTCGGTGTGCCCTACATCCTGGT 404 SEQ ID NO: 676 MAISpig-DAS GCCGCAGACCCGTGAGCACGTGCTGCTCGCGCGTCAGGTCGGGGTGCCCTACATCCTGGT 299 SEQ ID NO: 677 MKAN-DAS GCCGCAGACCCGTGAGCACGTGCTGCTCGCACGTCAGGTGGGTGTGCCCTACATCCTGGT 305 SEQ ID NO: 678 MTUB-H37Rv GCCCCAGACCCGCGAGCACGTTCTGCTGGCGCGTCAAGTGGGTGTGCCCTACATCCTGGT 404 SEQ ID NO: 679 MTUB-CDC1551 GCCCCAGACCCGCGAGCACGTTCTGCTGGCGCGTCAAGTGGGTGTGCCCTACATCCTGGT 404 SEQ ID NO: 680 MAVI-DAS GCCGCAGACCCGCGAGCACGTGCTGCTCGGCCGTCAGGTGGGTGTGCCCTACATCCTCGT 245 SEQ ID NO: 681 NCTC13129 GCCTCAGACCCGTGAGCACGTTCTGCTCGCTCGCCAGGTCGGCGTTCCTTACATCCTCGT 404 SEQ ID NO: 682 NMEN-MC58 GCCGCAAACCCGCGAACACATCCTGCTGGCCCGCCAAGTAGGCGTACCTTACATCATCGT 398 SEQ ID NO: 683 NMEN-Z2491 GCCGCAAACCCGCGAACACATCCTGCTGGCCCGTCAAGTAGGCGTACCTTACATCATCGT 398 SEQ ID NO: 684 NMEN-DAS GCCGCAAACCCGCGAACACATCCTGCTGGCCCGTCAAGTAGGCGTACCTTACATCATCGT 239 SEQ ID NO: 685 MPNE-HF2 TTTCTTAAACAAATGTGATATGGTA------TCTGATGCTGAAATGCAAGACCTAGTAGA 452 SEQ ID NO: 686 MPNE-M129 GTTCCTAAACAAGTGTGACATTGCA------ACTGATGAAGAAGTGCAAGAGTTAGTAGC 452 SEQ ID NO: 687 LPNE-Paris GTTCATGAACAAAGCGGATATGGTT------GATGACCCTGAGTTATTAGAGTTAGTGGA 465 SEQ ID NO: 688 LPNE2-DAS GTTCATGAACAAAGCGGATATGGTT------GATGACCCTGAGTTATTAGAGTTAGTGGA 335 SEQ ID NO: 689 LPNE-Philadelphial GTTCATGAACAAAGCGGATATGGTT------GATGACCCTGAGTTATTAGAGTTAGTGGA 452 SEQ ID NO: 690 LPNE-Lens GTTCATGAACAAAGCGGATATGGTT------GATGACCCTGAGTTATTAGAGTTAGTGGA 452 SEQ ID NO: 691 LLON-DAS GTTTATGAATAAAGCGGACATGGTT------GATGATCCAGAGCTCTTAGAGCTTGTAGA 336 SEQ ID NO: 692 FNUC-DAS TTATTTAAATAAATCAGATATGGTT------GATGATGAAGAATTACTAGAATTGGTAGA 330 SEQ ID NO: 693 CPNE-CWL029 TTTCTTGAATAAAGTAGATATGATCTCTCAAGAAGATGCTGAACTTATTGACCTTGTTGA 458 SEQ ID NO: 694 EFAE-DAS ATTCTTAAACAAAATGGATATGGTT------GATGACGAAGAATTATTAGAATTAGTAGA 329 SEQ ID NO: 695 EFAE-V583 ATTCTTAAACAAAATGGATATGGTT------GATGACGAAGAATTATTAGAATTAGTAGA 452 SEQ ID NO: 696 SAUR-Mu50 ATTCTTAAACAAAGTTGACATGGTT------GACGATGAAGAATTATTAGAATTAGTAGA 452 SEQ ID NO: 697 SAUR-N315 ATTCTTAAACAAAGTTGACATGGTT------GACGATGAAGAATTATTAGAATTAGTAGA 452 SEQ ID NO: 698 SAUR-MW2 ATTCTTAAACAAAGTTGACATGGTT------GACGATGAAGAATTATTAGAATTAGTAGA 452 SEQ ID NO: 699 SAUR-MSSA476 ATTCTTAAACAAAGTTGACATGGTT------GACGATGAAGAATTATTAGAATTAGTAGA 452 SEQ ID NO: 700 SAUR-MRSA252 ATTCTTAAACAAAGTTGACATGGTT------GACGATGAAGAATTATTAGAATTAGTAGA 452 SEQ ID NO: 701 SEPI-12228 ATTCTTAAACAAAGTTGACATGGTA------GACGACGAAGAATTATTAGAATTAGTTGA 452 SEQ ID NO: 702 SEPI-RP62A ATTCTTAAACAAAGTTGACATGGTA------GACGACGAAGAATTATTAGAATTAGTTGA 452 SEQ ID NO: 703 SMIT-DAS CTTCATGAACAAAGTTGACTTGGTT------GACGATGAAGAATTGCTTGAATTGGTTGA 320 SEQ ID NO: 704 SSAN-DAS CTTCATGAACAAAGTTGACTTGGTT------GACGATGAAGAATTGCTTGAATTGGTTGA 361 SEQ ID NO: 705 SMIT-NCTC12261 CTTCATGAACAAAGTTGACTTGGTT------GACGACGAAGAATTGCTTGAATTGGTTGA 461 SEQ ID NO: 706 SPNE-R6 CTTCATGAACAAAGTTGACTTGGTT------GACGACGAAGAATTGCTTGAATTGGTTGA 461 SEQ ID NO: 707 SPYO-M1GAS GTTCATGAACAAAGTTGACCTTGTT------GATGACGAAGAGTTGCTTGAATTAGTTGA 461 SEQ ID NO: 708 SMUT-DAS CTTCATGAATAAGGTTGATTTGGTT------GATGATGAAGAACTGCTTGAATTGGTTGA 361 SEQ ID NO: 709 SMUT-UA159 CTTCATGAATAAAGTTGATTTGGTT------GACGATGAAGAATTGCTTGAATTGGTTGA 461 SEQ ID NO: 710 HINF-RdKW20 ATTCTTAAACAAATGCGACATGGTA------GATGACGAAGAGTTATTAGAATTAGTCGA 452 SEQ ID NO: 711 MCAT-DAS ATTCATGAACAAGTGCGACATGGTA------GATGATGAAGAGCTACTAGAATTGGTTGA 303 SEQ ID NO: 712 BPER-TohamaI GTTCCTGAACAAGGCGGACATGGTT------GATGACGCGGAGCTGCTCGAGCTGGTGGA 452 SEQ ID NO: 713 BPAR-12822 GTTCCTGAACAAGGCGGACATGGTT------GATGACGCGGAGCTGCTCGAGCTGGTGGA 452 SEQ ID NO: 714 BCEP2-DAS GTTCCTGAACAAGTGCGACATGGTG------GACGACGCTGAACTGCTCGAGCTGGTCGA 336 SEQ ID NO: 715 BPSE-1710b GTTCCTGAACAAGTGCGATATGGTG------GACGACGCGGAGCTGCTCGAGCTGGTCGA 452 SEQ ID NO: 716 SMAL-DAS GTTCCTGAACAAGGCCGACATGGTC------GACGACGCCGAGCTGCTCGAGCTGGTCGA 357 SEQ ID NO: 717 PAER-PA01 GTTCCTGAACAAGGCCGACATGGTC------GACGACGCCGAGCTGCTGGAACTGGTCGA 452 SEQ ID NO: 718 KPNE-DAS GTTCCTGAACAAATGCGACATGGTT------GATGACGAAGAGCTGCTGGAACTGGTTGA 336 SEQ ID NO: 719 MAVI-K10 CGCGCTGAACAAGGCCGACATGGTC------GACGACGAGGAGCTGCTCGAGCTCGTCGA 458 SEQ ID NO: 720 MAVI-paratub CGCGCTGAACAAGGCCGACATGGTC------GACGACGAGGAGCTGCTCGAGCTCGTCGA 458 SEQ ID NO: 721 MAISpig-DAS CGCCCTCAACAAGGCCGACATGGTC------GACGACGAGGAGCTGCTCGAGCTCGTCGA 353 SEQ ID NO: 722 MKAN-DAS CGCGCTGAACAAGGCCGACGCCGTC------GACGACGAGGAGTTGCTCGAACTCGTCGA 359 SEQ ID NO: 723 MTUB-H37Rv AGCGCTGAACAAGGCCGACGCAGTG------GACGACGAGGAGCTGCTCGAACTCGTCGA 458 SEQ ID NO: 724 MTUB-CDC1551 AGCGCTGAACAAGGCCGACGCAGTG------GACGACGAGGAGCTGCTCGAACTCGTCGA 458 SEQ ID NO: 725 MAVI-DAS GGCGCTGAACAAGTCGGACATGGTC------GACGACGAGGAGCTGCTCGAGCTCGTCGA 299 SEQ ID NO: 726 NCTC13129 TGCTCTGAACAAGTGCGACATGGTT------GATGATGAGGAAATCATCGAGCTCGTCGA 458 SEQ ID NO: 727 NMEN-MC58 GTTCATGAACAAATGCGACATGGTC------GACGATGCCGAGCTGTTGGAACTGGTTGA 452 SEQ ID NO: 728 NMEN-Z2491 GTTCATGAACAAATGCGACATGGTC------GACGATGCCGAGCTGTTGGAACTGGTTGA 452 SEQ ID NO: 729 NMEN-DAS GTTCATGAACAAATGCGACATGGTC------GACGATGCCGAGCTGTTGGAACTGGTTGA 293 SEQ ID NO: 730 MPNE-HF2 AATGGAAGTTAGAGAATTACTTTCTTCTTATGGTTTTGATGGAGATAACACTCCAGTTAT 512 SEQ ID NO: 731 MPNE-M129 AGAAGAGGTACGTGACTTATTAACTTCTTACGGCTTTGATGGCAAGAACACCCCTATTAT 512 SEQ ID NO: 732 LPNE-Paris AATGGAAGTGCGAGATTTATTAAGCAGTTACGATTTCCCAGGGGATGACATACCTATTGT 525 SEQ ID NO: 733 LPNE2-DAS AATGGAAGTGCGAGATTTATTAAGCAGTTACGATTTCCCAGGGGATGACATACCCATTGT 395 SEQ ID NO: 734 LPNE-Philadelphial AATGGAAGTGCGAGATTTATTAAGCAGTTACGATTTCCCAGGGGATGACATACCTATTGT 512 SEQ ID NO: 735 LPNE-Lens AATGGAAGTGCGAGATTTATTAAGCAGTTACGATTTCCCAGGGGATGATATACCTATTAT 512 SEQ ID NO: 736 LLON-DAS AATGGAAGTCCGTGATTTGTTGAGCAGTTATGATTTTCCTGGTGATGATATTCCAATTGT 396 SEQ ID NO: 737 FNUC-DAS AATGGAAGTTAGAGAATTATTAACTGAATATGGATTCCCAGGAGATGACATCCCTGTAAT 390 SEQ ID NO: 738 CPNE-CWL029 GATGGAACTTAGTGAGCTTCTTGAAGAAAAAGGCT--ACAAAGGATG----CCCTATTAT 512 SEQ ID NO: 739 EFAE-DAS AATGGAAGTTCGTGACTTATTATCAGAATACGATTTCCCAGGCGATGATGTTCCAGTTAT 389 SEQ ID NO: 740 EFAE-V583 AATGGAAGTTCGTGACTTATTATCAGAATACGATTTCCCAGGCGATGATGTTCCAGTTAT 512 SEQ ID NO: 741 SAUR-Mu50 AATGGAAGTTCGTGACTTATTAAGCGAATATGACTTCCCAGGTGACGATGTACCTGTAAT 512 SEQ ID NO: 742 SAUR-N315 AATGGAAGTTCGTGACTTATTAAGCGAATATGACTTCCCAGGTGACGATGTACCTGTAAT 512 SEQ ID NO: 743 SAUR-MW2 AATGGAAGTTCGTGACTTATTAAGCGAATATGACTTCCCAGGTGACGATGTACCTGTAAT 512 SEQ ID NO: 744 SAUR-MSSA476 AATGGAAGTTCGTGACTTATTAAGCGAATATGACTTCCCAGGTGACGATGTACCTGTAAT 512 SEQ ID NO: 745 SAUR-MRSA252 AATGGAAGTTCGTGACTTATTAAGCGAATATGACTTCCCAGGTGACGATGTACCTGTAAT 512 SEQ ID NO: 746 SEPI-12228 AATGGAAGTTCGTGACTTATTAAGCGAATATGACTTCCCAGGTGACGATGTACCTGTAAT 512 SEQ ID NO: 747 SEPI-RP62A AATGGAAGTTCGTGACTTATTAAGCGAATATGACTTCCCAGGTGACGATGTACCTGTAAT 512 SEQ ID NO: 748 SMIT-DAS AATGGAAATCCGTGACCTTCTTTCAGAATACGATTTCCCAGGTGATGACCTTCCAGTTAT 380 SEQ ID NO: 749 SSAN-DAS AATGGAAATCCGTGACCTCTTGTCAGAATACGACTTCCCAGGTGACGATCTTCCAGTTAT 421 SEQ ID NO: 750 SMIT-NCTC12261 AATGGAAATCCGTGACCTATTGTCAGAATACGACTTCCCAGGTGACGATCTTCCAGTTAT 521 SEQ ID NO: 751 SPNE-R6 AATGGAAATCCGTGACCTATTGTCAGAATACGACTTCCCAGGTGACGATCTTCCAGTTAT 521 SEQ ID NO: 752 SPYO-M1GAS GATGGAAATTCGTGACCTTCTTTCAGAATACGATTTCCCAGGTGATGACCTTCCAGTTAT 521 SEQ ID NO: 753 SMUT-DAS AATGGAAATCCGTGATCTTCTTTCAGAATATGATTTCCCAGGTGATGATATTCCAGTTAT 421 SEQ ID NO: 754 SMUT-UA159 AATGGAAATCCGTGATCTTCTTTCAGAATATGATTTCCCAGGTGATGATATTCCAGTTAT 521 SEQ ID NO: 755 HINF-RdKW20 AATGGAAGTTCGTGAACTTCTATCTCAATATGACTTCCCAGGTGACGATACACCAATCGT 512 SEQ ID NO: 756 MCAT-DAS AATGGAAGTTCGTGAACTTCTATCTGACTATGACTTCCCAGGTGATGACACCCCAATCAT 363 SEQ ID NO: 757 BPER-TohamaI GATGGAAGTCCGCGAACTGCTGAGCAAGTACGATTTCCCGGGCGATGACACGCCGATCGT 512 SEQ ID NO: 758 BPAR-12822 GATGGAAGTCCGCGAACTGCTGAGCAAGTACGATTTCCCGGGCGATGACACGCCGATCGT 512 SEQ ID NO: 759 BCEP2-DAS GATGGAAGTTCGCGAACTGCTGTCGAAGTACGACTTCCCGGGCGACGACACGCCGATCAT 396 SEQ ID NO: 760 BPSE-1710b AATGGAAGTGCGCGAACTGCTGTCGAAGTACGACTTCCCGGGCGACGACACGCCGATCAT 512 SEQ ID NO: 761 SMAL-DAS GATGGAAGTGCGCGAACTGCTGAGCAAGTACGAGTTCCCGGGCGACGACACCCCGATCAT 417 SEQ ID NO: 762 PAER-PA01 GATGGAAGTTCGCGATCTGCTGAACACCTACGACTTCCCGGGCGACGACACTCCGATCAT 512 SEQ ID NO: 763 KPNE-DAS GATGGAAGTTCGTGAACTGCTGTCTCAGTACGATTTCCCGGGCGACGACACCCCGATCGT 396 SEQ ID NO: 764 MAVI-K10 GATGGAGGTCCGCGAGCTGCTGGCCGCCCAGGAGTTC---GACGAGGACGCCCCGGTGGT 515 SEQ ID NO: 765 MAVI-paratub GATGGAGGTCCGCGAGCTGCTGGCCGCCCAGGAGTTC---GACGAGGACGCCCCGGTGGT 515 SEQ ID NO: 766 MAISpig-DAS GATGGAGGTCCGCGAACTGCTGGCCGCCCAGGAGTTC---GACGAGGACGCCCCGGTGGT 410 SEQ ID NO: 767 MKAN-DAS GATGGAGGTCCGCGAGCTGCTGGCCGCCCAGGAGTTC---GACGAGGACGCCCCGGTGGT 416 SEQ ID NO: 768 MTUB-H37Rv GATGGAGGTCCGCGAGCTGCTGGCTGCCCAGGAATTC---GACGAGGACGCCCCGGTTGT 515 SEQ ID NO: 769 MTUB-CDC1551 GATGGAGGTCCGCGAGCTGCTGGCTGCCCAGGAATTC---GACGAGGACGCCCCGGTTGT 515 SEQ ID NO: 770 MAVI-DAS GATGGAGGTCCGCGAACTGCTGGCCGCCCAGGAGTTC---GACGAGGACGCCCCGGTCAT 356 SEQ ID NO: 771 NCTC13129 GATGGAGATCCGTGAGCTGCTCGCTGAGCAGGATTAC---GACGAAGAGGCTCCAATCAT 515 SEQ ID NO: 772 NMEN-MC58 AATGGAAATCCGCGACCTGCTGTCCAGCTACGACTTCCCCGGCGATGACTGCCCGATTGT 512 SEQ ID NO: 773 NMEN-Z2491 AATGGAAATCCGCGACCTGCTGTCCAGCTACGACTTCCCCGGCGACGACTGCCCGATCGT 512 SEQ ID NO: 774 NMEN-DAS AATGGAAATCCGCGACCTGCTGTCCAGCTACGACTTCCCCGGCGACGACTGCCCGATTGT 353 SEQ ID NO: 775 MPNE-HF2 TAGAGGTTCAGCTTTAAAAGCATTAGAAGGT---GAT----GCTACTTGAGAAGCTAAA- 564 SEQ ID NO: 776 MPNE-M129 TTATGGTTCTGCACTTAAAGCGCTTGAAGGT---GAT----CCTAAGTGGGAAGCTAAG- 564 SEQ ID NO: 777 LPNE-Paris TGTTGGTTCAGCTTTGAAAGCATTGGAAGGT---GAAGACAGTGATATAGGCGTTAAGGC 582 SEQ ID NO: 778 LPNE2-DAS TGTTGGTTCAGCTTTGAAAGCATTGGAAGGT---GAAGACAGTGATATAGGCGTTAAGGC 452 SEQ ID NO: 779 LPNE-Philadelphial TGTTGGTTCAGCTTTGAAAGCATTGGAAGGT---GAAGACAGTGATATAGGCGTTAAGGC 569 SEQ ID NO: 780 LPNE-Lens TGTTGGTTCAGCTTTGAAAGCATTGGAAGGT---GAAGACAGTGATATAGGTGTTAAGGC 569 SEQ ID NO: 781 LLON-DAS TGTTGGATCTGCATTGAAAGCATTAGAAGGT---GATACCAGTGATATTGGGGTGCCAGC 453 SEQ ID NO: 782 FNUC-DAS TAGAGGTTCATCATTAGGAGCTTTAAATGGT---GA----AGAAAAATGGATAGAAAAG- 442 SEQ ID NO: 783 CPNE-CWL029 CCGTGGTTCTGCTTTGAAAGCTCTTGAAGGT---GATGCAAATTATATCGA---AAAAG- 565 SEQ ID NO: 784 EFAE-DAS CGCAGGTTCTGCTTTGAAAGCTTTAGAAGGC---GAC----GAGTCTTATGAAGAAAAA- 441 SEQ ID NO: 785 EFAE-V583 CGCAGGTTCTGCTTTGAAAGCTTTAGAAGGC---GAC----GAGTCTTATGAAGAAAAA- 564 SEQ ID NO: 786 SAUR-Mu50 CGCTGGTTCAGCATTAAAAGCTTTAGAAGGC---GAT----GCTCAATACGAAGAAAAA- 564 SEQ ID NO: 787 SAUR-N315 CGCTGGTTCAGCATTAAAAGCTTTAGAAGGC---GAT----GCTCAATACGAAGAAAAA- 564 SEQ ID NO: 788 SAUR-MW2 CGCTGGTTCAGCATTAAAAGCTTTAGAAGGC---GAT----GCTCAATACGAAGAAAAA- 564 SEQ ID NO: 789 SAUR-MSSA476 CGCTGGTTCAGCATTAAAAGCTTTAGAAGGC---GAT----GCTCAATACGAAGAAAAA- 564 SEQ ID NO: 790 SAUR-MRSA252 CGCTGGTTCAGCATTAAAAGCTTTAGAAGGC---GAT----GCTCAATACGAAGAAAAA- 564 SEQ ID NO: 791 SEPI-12228 CGCTGGTTCTGCATTAAAAGCATTAGAAGGC---GAT----GCTGAATACGAACAAAAA- 564 SEQ ID NO: 792 SEPI-RP62A CGCTGGTTCTGCATTAAAAGCATTAGAAGGC---GAT----GCTGAATACGAACAAAAA- 564 SEQ ID NO: 793 SMIT-DAS CCAAGGTTCAGCTCTTAAAGCTCTTGAAGGT---GAT----GCTAAATACGAAGACATC- 432 SEQ ID NO: 794 SSAN-DAS CCAAGGTTCAGCTCTTAAAGCTCTTGAAGGT---GAC----TCTAAATATGAAGACATC- 473 SEQ ID NO: 795 SMIT-NCTC12261 CCAAGGTTCAGCTCTTAAAGCCCTTGAAGGT---GAC----ACTAAATACGAAGACATC- 573 SEQ ID NO: 796 SPNE-R6 CCAAGGTTCAGCACTTAAAGCTCTTGAAGGT---GAC----TCTAAATACGAAGACATC- 573 SEQ ID NO: 797 SPYO-M1GAS CCAAGGTTCAGCTCTTAAAGCTCTTGAAGGC---GAC----ACTAAATTTGAAGACATC- 573 SEQ ID NO: 798 SMUT-DAS TCAAGGTTCAGCTCTTAAAGCTCTTGAAGGT---GAT----ACTGCTCAAGAAGATATC- 473 SEQ ID NO: 799 SMUT-UA159 TCAAGGTTCAGCTCTTAAAGCTCTTGAAGGC---GAT----ACTGCTCAAGAAGATATC- 573 SEQ ID NO: 800 HINF-RdKW20 ACGTGGTTCAGCATTACAAGCGTTAAACGGC---GTA----GCAGAATGGGAAGAAAAA- 564 SEQ ID NO: 801 MCAT-DAS CAAAGGTTCAGCACTAGAAGCATTGAATGGT---TCTGACGGTAAATATGGTGAGCCTGC 420 SEQ ID NO: 802 BPER-TohamaI GAAGGGTTCGGCCAAGCTGGCGCTGGAAGGC---GACAAGGGCGAACTGGGCGAGCAGGC 569 SEQ ID NO: 803 BPAR-12822 GAAGGGTTCGGCCAAGCTGGCGCTGGAAGGC---GACAAGGGCGAACTGGGCGAGCAGGC 569 SEQ ID NO: 804 BCEP2-DAS CAAGGGTTCGGCAAAGCTGGCGCTGGAAGGC---GACAAGGGCGAGCTGGGCGAAACGGC 453 SEQ ID NO: 805 BPSE-1710b CAAGGGTTCGGCGAAGCTGGCGCTGGAAGGC---GACAAGGGCGAGCTGGGCGAAGTGGC 569 SEQ ID NO: 806 SMAL-DAS CGCCGGTTCGGCCCGCCTGGCGCTGGAAGGC---GACCAGAGCGACATCGGCGTGCCGGC 474 SEQ ID NO: 807 PAER-PA01 CATCGGTTCCGCGCTGATGGCGCTGGAAGGCAAGGATGACAACGGCATCGGCGTAAGCGC 572 SEQ ID NO: 808 KPNE-DAS TCGTGGTTCTGCTCTGAAAGCGCTGGAAGGC---GAC----GCAGAGTGGG--AAGCGAA 447 SEQ ID NO: 809 MAVI-K10 GCGGGTGTCGGCGCTCAAGGCGCTCGAGGGC---GAC----GCCAAGTGGGTGGAGT--C 566 SEQ ID NO: 810 MAVI-paratub GCGGGTGTCGGCGCTCAAGGCGCTCGAGGGC---GAC----GCCAAGTGGGTGGAGT--C 566 SEQ ID NO: 811 MAISpig-DAS GCGCGTCTCGGCGCTGAAGGCGCTCGAGGGC---GAC----GCCAAGTGGGTGGAGT--C 461 SEQ ID NO: 812 MKAN-DAS GCGGGTCTCGGCACTGAAGGCCCTCGAGGGC---GAC----CCCAAGTGGGTGGAGT--C 467 SEQ ID NO: 813 MTUB-H37Rv GCGGGTCTCGGCGCTCAAGGCGCTCGAGGGT---GAC----GCGAAGTGGGTTGCCT--C 566 SEQ ID NO: 814 MTUB-CDC1551 GCGGGTCTCGGCGCTCAAGGCGCTCGAGGGT---GAC----GCGAAGTGGGTTGCCT--C 566 SEQ ID NO: 815 MAVI-DAS CCGCGTCTCCGCGCTGAAGGCGCTGGAGGGT---GAC----CCGAAGTGGGTCAAGT--C 407 SEQ ID NO: 816 CIDP-NCTC13129 CCACATCTCCGCACTGAAGGCTCTTGAGGGC---GAC----GAGAAGTGGACCCAGT--C 566 SEQ ID NO: 817 NMEN-MC58 ACAAGGTTCCGCACTGAAAGCCTTGGAAGGC---GAT----GCCGCTTACGAAGAAA--A 563 SEQ ID NO: 818 NMEN-Z2491 ACAAGGTTCCGCACTGAAAGCCTTGGAAGGC---GAT----GCCGCTTACGAAGAAA--A 563 SEQ ID NO: 819 NMEN-DAS ACAAGGTTCTGCACTGAAAGCCTTGGAAGGC---GAT----GCCGCTTATGAAGAGA--A 404 SEQ ID NO: 820 MPNE-HF2 -ATTGATGAATTAATGGCTTCAGTAGATAGCTACATCCCAACTCCAACAAGAGATACAGA 623 SEQ ID NO: 821 MPNE-M129 -ATCCATGATTTAATGAATGCAGTTGATGAATGGATTCCAACTCCTGAACGTGAAGTGGA 623 SEQ ID NO: 822 LPNE-Paris TATAGAGAAATTGGTTGAAACAATGGATTCATACATTCCTGAGCCAGTTAGAAACATAGA 642 SEQ ID NO: 823 LPNE2-DAS TATTGAGAAATTGGTTGAAACAATGGATTCATACATTCCTGAGCCAGTTAGAAATATAGA 512 SEQ ID NO: 824 LPNE-Philadelphial TATTGAGAAATTGGTTGAAACAATGGATTCATACATTCCTGAGCCAGTTAGAAACATAGA 629 SEQ ID NO: 825 LPNE-Lens TATTGAGAAATTAGTTGAAACAATGGATTCATACATTCCTGAGCCAGTTAGAAACATAGA 629 SEQ ID NO: 826 LLON-DAS AATAGAGAAATTGGTAGAGACTATGGATTCTTATATTCCAGAGCCTGTAAGAAACATTGA 513 SEQ ID NO: 827 FNUC-DAS -ATAATGGAACTTATGGATGCAGTAGATAGCTATATCCCTACTCCTGAAAGAGCAGTAGA 501 SEQ ID NO: 828 CPNE-CWL029 --TTCGAGAACTTATGCAAGCTGTGGATGACAACATCCCTACACCAGAAAGAGAAATTGA 623 SEQ ID NO: 829 EFAE-DAS -ATCTTAGAATTAATGGCTGCAGTTGACGAATATATCCCAACTCCAGAACGTGATACTGA 500 SEQ ID NO: 830 EFAE-V583 -ATCTTAGAATTAATGGCTGCAGTTGACGAATATATCCCAACTCCAGAACGTGATACTGA 623 SEQ ID NO: 831 SAUR-Mu50 -ATCTTAGAATTAATGGAAGCTGTAGATACTTACATTCCAACTCCAGAACGTGATTCTGA 623 SEQ ID NO: 832 SAUR-N315 -ATCTTAGAATTAATGGAAGCTGTAGATACTTACATTCCAACTCCAGAACGTGATTCTGA 623 SEQ ID NO: 833 SAUR-MW2 -ATCTTAGAATTAATGGAAGCTGTAGATACTTACATTCCAACTCCAGAACGTGATTCTGA 623 SEQ ID NO: 834 SAUR-MSSA476 -ATCTTAGAATTAATGGAAGCTGTAGATACTTACATTCCAACTCCAGAACGTGATTCTGA 623 SEQ ID NO: 835 SAUR-MRSA252 -ATCTTAGAATTAATGGAAGCTGTAGATACTTACATTCCAACTCCAGAACGTGATTCTGA 623 SEQ ID NO: 836 SEPI-12228 -ATCTTAGACTTAATGCAAGCAGTTGATGATTACATTCCAACTCCAGAACGTGATTCTGA 623 SEQ ID NO: 837 SEPI-RP62A -ATCTTAGACTTAATGCAAGCAGTTGATGATTACATTCCAACTCCAGAACGTGATTCTGA 623 SEQ ID NO: 838 SMIT-DAS -ATCATGGACTTGATGAACACTGTTGATGAGTACATCCCAGAACCAGAACGCGATACTGA 491 SEQ ID NO: 839 SSAN-DAS -ATCATGGAATTGATGGACACTGTTGATGAGTACATCCCAGAACCAGAACGCGATACTGA 532 SEQ ID NO: 840 SMIT-NCTC12261 -GTTATGGAATTGATGAACACAGTTGATGAGTACATCCCAGAACCAGAACGTGACACTGA 632 SEQ ID NO: 841 SPNE-R6 -GTTATGGAATTGATGAACACAGTTGATGAGTATATCCCAGAACCAGAACGTGACACTGA 632 SEQ ID NO: 842 SPYO-M1GAS -ATCATGGAATTGATGGATACTGTTGATTCATACATTCCAGAACCAGAACGCGACACTGA 632 SEQ ID NO: 843 SMUT-DAS -ATCATGGAATTAATGCATACTGTTGATGACTACATTCCAGATCCAGAACGTGATACTGA 532 SEQ ID NO: 844 SMUT-UA159 -ATCATGGAATTAATGCATACTGTTGATGACTACATTCCAGATCCAGAACGTGATACTGA 632 SEQ ID NO: 845 HINF-RdKW20 -ATCCTTGAGTTAGCAAACCACTTAGATACTTACATCCCAGAACCAGAACGTGCGATTGA 623 SEQ ID NO: 846 MCAT-DAS TGTTCTAGAACTACTAGACACGCTAGATTCATACATCCCAGAGCCTGAGCGTGACATCGA 480 SEQ ID NO: 847 BPER-TohamaI GATTCTGTCGCTGGCGCAAGCGCTGGACACGTACATTCCGACGCCGGAGCGCGCGGTCGA 629 SEQ ID NO: 848 BPAR-12822 GATTCTGTCGCTGGCGCAAGCGCTGGACACGTACATTCCGACGCCGGAGCGCGCGGTCGA 629 SEQ ID NO: 849 BCEP2-DAS GATCATGAACCTGGCCGACGCGCTGGACACGTACATCCCGACGCCGGAGCGCGCGGTGGA 513 SEQ ID NO: 850 BPSE-1710b GATCATGAACCTGGCCGACGCGCTGGACACGTACATCCCGACGCCGGAGCGTGCGGTCGA 629 SEQ ID NO: 851 SMAL-DAS CATCCTGAAGCTGGTCGACGCGCTGGACAGCTGGATTCCGGAGCCGGAGCGTGCGATCGA 534 SEQ ID NO: 852 PAER-PA01 CGTGCAGAAGCTGGTAGAGACCCTGGACTCCTACATTCCGGAGCCGGTTCGTGCCATCGA 632 SEQ ID NO: 853 KPNE-DAS AATCATCGAACTGGCTGGCCACCTGGATACCTATATCCCGGAACCAGAGCGTGCGATTGA 507 SEQ ID NO: 854 MAVI-K10 CGTCGAGCAGCTGATGGAGGCCGTCGACGAGTCGATCCCGGACCCGGTCCGCGAGACGGA 626 SEQ ID NO: 855 MAVI-paratub CGTCGAGCAGCTGATGGAGGCCGTCGACGAGTCGATCCCGGACCCGGTCCGCGAGACGGA 626 SEQ ID NO: 856 MAISpig-DAS GGTCGAGCAGCTGATGGAGGCCGTCGACGAGTCGATCCCGGACCCCGTCCGTGAGACCGA 521 SEQ ID NO: 857 MKAN-DAS GGTGGAGCAGCTGATGGATGCGGTCGACGAGTCGATCCCCGACCCGGTCCGTGAGACCGA 527 SEQ ID NO: 858 MTUB-H37Rv TGTCGAGGAACTGATGAACGCGGTCGACGAGTCGATTCCGGACCCGGTCCGCGAGACCGA 626 SEQ ID NO: 859 MTUB-CDC1551 TGTCGAGGAACTGATGAACGCGGTCGACGAGTCGATTCCGGACCCGGTCCGCGAGACCGA 626 SEQ ID NO: 860 MAVI-DAS GGTTGAGGACCTCATGGAGGCCGTCGACGAGTCGATCCCGGATCCGGTTCGCGAGACCGA 467 SEQ ID NO: 861 CIDP-NCTC13129 CATCATCGACCTCATGCAGGCTTGCGATGATTCCATCCCAGACCCAGAGCGTGAGACCGA 626 SEQ ID NO: 862 NMEN-MC58 AATCTTCGAACTGGCTGCCGCATTGGACAGCTACATCCCGACTCCCGAGCGAGCCGTGGA 623 SEQ ID NO: 863 NMEN-Z2491 AATCTTCGAATTGGCTGCTGCATTGGACAGCTACATCCCGACTCCCGAGCGTGCCGTGGA 623 SEQ ID NO: 864 NMEN-DAS AATCTTCGAACTGGCTGCCGCATTGGACAGCTACATCCCGACTCCCGAGCGTGCCGTGGA 464 SEQ ID NO: 865 MPNE-HF2 CAAACCTTTCTTATTAGCGGTAGAAGACGTTATGACTATTACTGGTAGAGGTACTGTAGT 683 SEQ ID NO: 866 MPNE-M129 CAAACCCTTCTTGTTGGCAATCGAAGACACCATGACGATTACTGGCCGTGGTACCGTGGT 683 SEQ ID NO: 867 LPNE-Paris CAAGCCATTTTTGTTACCGATTGAAGACGTATTTTCAATTTCTGGACGCGGAACAGTGGT 702 SEQ ID NO: 868 LPNE2-DAS CAAGCCATTTTTGTTACCGATTGAAGACGTATTTTCAATTTCTGGACGCGGAACAGTGGT 572 SEQ ID NO: 869 LPNE-Philadelphial CAAGCCATTTTTGTTGCCGATTGAAGACGTATTTTCAATTTCTGGACGCGGAACAGTGGT 689 SEQ ID NO: 870 LPNE-Lens CAAGCCATTCTTGTTGCCGATTGAAGACGTGTTTTCAATTTCTGGACGCGGAACAGTGGT 689 SEQ ID NO: 871 LLON-DAS CAAATCGTTCTTATTACCGATTGAAGATGTATTTTCAATATCTGGCCGAGGAACAGTAGT 573 SEQ ID NO: 872 FNUC-DAS TCAACCATTCTTGATGCCAATAGAAGACGTTTTCACTATCACAGGAAGAGGAACAGTTGT 561 SEQ ID NO: 873 CPNE-CWL029 TAAGCCTTTCTTAATGCCTATCGAAGACGTATTCTCAATCTCTGGTCGTGGTACTGTGGT 683 SEQ ID NO: 874 EFAE-DAS CAAACCATTCATGATGCCAGTCGAAGACGTATTCTCAATCACTGGACGTGGTACTGTTGC 560 SEQ ID NO: 875 EFAE-V583 CAAACCATTCATGATGCCAGTCGAAGACGTATTCTCAATCACTGGACGTGGTACTGTTGC 683 SEQ ID NO: 876 SAUR-Mu50 CAAACCATTCATGATGCCAGTTGAGGACGTATTCTCAATCACTGGTCGTGGTACTGTTGC 683 SEQ ID NO: 877 SAUR-N315 CAAACCATTCATGATGCCAGTTGAGGACGTATTCTCAATCACTGGTCGTGGTACTGTTGC 683 SEQ ID NO: 878 SAUR-MW2 CAAACCATTCATGATGCCAGTTGAGGACGTATTCTCAATCACTGGTCGTGGTACTGTTGC 683 SEQ ID NO: 879 SAUR-MSSA476 CAAACCATTCATGATGCCAGTTGAGGACGTATTCTCAATCACTGGTCGTGGTACTGTTGC 683 SEQ ID NO: 880 SAUR-MRSA252 CAAACCATTCATGATGCCAGTTGAGGACGTATTCTCAATCACTGGTCGTGGTACTGTTGC 683 SEQ ID NO: 881 SEPI-12228 CAAACCATTCATGATGCCAGTTGAGGACGTATTCTCAATCACTGGTCGTGGTACTGTTGC 683 SEQ ID NO: 882 SEPI-RP62A CAAACCATTCATGATGCCAGTTGAGGACGTATTCTCAATCACTGGTCGTGGTACTGTTGC 683 SEQ ID NO: 883 SMIT-DAS CAAACCATTGCTTCTTCCAGTCGAAGACGTATTCTCAATCACTGGACGTGGTACTGTAGC 551 SEQ ID NO: 884 SSAN-DAS CAAGCCATTGCTTCTTCCAGTCGAAGACGTATTCTCAATCACTGGTCGTGGTACAGTTGC 592 SEQ ID NO: 885 SMIT-NCTC12261 CAAACCATTGCTTCTTCCAGTCGAAGACGTATTCTCAATCACTGGTCGTGGTACAGTTGC 692 SEQ ID NO: 886 SPNE-R6 CAAACCATTGCTTCTTCCAGTCGAGGACGTATTCTCAATCACTGGACGTGGTACAGTTGC 692 SEQ ID NO: 887 SPYO-M1GAS CAAACCATTGCTTCTTCCAGTCGAAGACGTATTCTCAATTACAGGTCGTGGTACAGTTGC 692 SEQ ID NO: 888 SMUT-DAS TAAGCCACTCCTTCTTCCAGTCGAAGATGTTTTCTCAATCACTGGTCGTGGTACTGTTGC 592 SEQ ID NO: 889 SMUT-UA159 CAAGCCGCTCCTTCTTCCAGTCGAAGATGTTTTCTCAATCACTGGTCGTGGTACTGTTGC 692 SEQ ID NO: 890 HINF-RdKW20 CCAACCGTTCCTTCTTCCAATCGAAGATGTGTTCTCAATCTCAGGTCGTGGTACTGTAGT 683 SEQ ID NO: 891 MCAT-DAS TAAGTCATTCCTAATGCCAATCGAAGATGTCTTCTCAATCTCAGGTCGTGGTACTGTTGT 540 SEQ ID NO: 892 BPER-TohamaI CGGTGCGTTCCTGATGCCGGTGGAAGACGTGTTCTCGATCTCGGGCCGTGGCACGGTGGT 689 SEQ ID NO: 893 BPAR-12822 CGGTGCGTTCCTGATGCCGGTGGAAGACGTGTTCTCGATCTCGGGCCGTGGCACGGTGGT 689 SEQ ID NO: 894 BCEP2-DAS CGGTACGTTCCTGATGCCGGTGGAAGACGTGTTCTCGATCTCGGGCCGCGGTACGGTGGT 573 SEQ ID NO: 895 BPSE-1710b CGGCGCGTTCCTGATGCCGGTGGAAGACGTGTTCTCGATCTCGGGCCGTGGTACGGTGGT 689 SEQ ID NO: 896 SMAL-DAS CAAGCCGTTCCTGATGCCGGTGGAAGACGTGTTCTCGATCTCGGGCCGCGGCACCGTGGT 594 SEQ ID NO: 897 PAER-PA01 CCAGCCGTTCCTGATGCCGATCGAAGACGTGTTCTCGATCTCCGGCCGCGGTACCGTGGT 692 SEQ ID NO: 898 KPNE-DAS CAAGCCGTTCCTGCTGCCGATCGAAGACGTATTCTCCATCTCCGGTCGTGGTACCGTTGT 567 SEQ ID NO: 899 MAVI-K10 CAAGCCGTTCCTGATGCCGGTGGAGGACGTCTTCACCATCACCGGTCGTGGCACGGTGGT 686 SEQ ID NO: 900 MAVI-paratub CAAGCCGTTCCTGATGCCGGTGGAGGACGTCTTCACCATCACCGGTCGTGGCACGGTGGT 686 SEQ ID NO: 901 MAISpig-DAS GAAGCCGTTCCTGATGCCGGTGGAGGACGTCTTCACGATCACCGGTCGTGGCACCGTGGT 581 SEQ ID NO: 902 MKAN-DAS CAAGCCGTTCCTGATGCCCGTCGAGGACGTCTTCACGATCACCGGCCGCGGCACCGTGGT 587 SEQ ID NO: 903 MTUB-H37Rv CAAGCCGTTCCTGATGCCGGTCGAGGACGTCTTCACCATTACCGGCCGCGGAACCGTGGT 686 SEQ ID NO: 904 MTUB-CDC1551 CAAGCCGTTCCTGATGCCGGTCGAGGACGTCTTCACCATTACCGGCCGCGGAACCGTGGT 686 SEQ ID NO: 905 MAVI-DAS CAAGCCGTTCCTGATGCCCGTCGAGGACGTCTTCACCATCACCGGTCGTGGCACCGTGGT 527 SEQ ID NO: 906 CIDP-NCTC13129 CAAGCCATTCCTCATGCCTATCGAGGACATCTTCACCATCACCGGCCGCGGTACCGTTGT 686 SEQ ID NO: 907 NMEN-MC58 CAAACCGTTCCTGCTGCCTATCGAAGACGTGTTCTCCATTTCCGGCCGCGGTACAGTAGT 683 SEQ ID NO: 908 NMEN-Z2491 CAAACCTTTCTTGTTGCCTATCGAAGACGTATTCTCTATTTCCGGTCGTGGTACAGTAGT 683 SEQ ID NO: 909 NMEN-DAS CAAACCTTTCCTGCTGCCTATCGAAGACGTGTTCTCCATTTCCGGCCGAGGTACAGTAGT 524 SEQ ID NO: 910 MPNE-HF2 AACTGGTAGAGTTGAAAGAGGTACTTTAAAATTAAACGATGAAGTTGAAATCGTTGGTAT 743 SEQ ID NO: 911 MPNE-M129 TACCGGTCGGGTTGAACGTGGTGAATTGAAAGTAGGTCAAGAAATTGAAATCGTTGGTTT 743 SEQ ID NO: 912 LPNE-Paris AACTGGTCGTGTTGAGAGTGGAATTGTTAAAGTTGGTGAGGAAGTTGAAATTGTTGGAAT 762 SEQ ID NO: 913 LPNE2-DAS AACTGGTCGTGTTGAGAGTGGAATTGTTAAAGTTGGTGAGGAAGTTGAAATTGTTGGAAT 632 SEQ ID NO: 914 LPNE-Philadelphial AACTGGTCGTGTAGAGAGTGGAATTGTTAAAGTTGGTGAGGAAGTTGAAATTGTTGGAAT 749 SEQ ID NO: 915 LPNE-Lens AACTGGTCGTGTTGAGAGTGGAATTGTTAAAGTTGGTGAGGAAGTTGAAATTGTTGGAAT 749 SEQ ID NO: 916 LLON-DAS AACAGGACGTATCGAAAGCGGAATTATCAAAGTTGGCGAAGAGATCGAAATTGTAGGAAT 633 SEQ ID NO: 917 FNUC-DAS TACAGGAAGAGTTGAAAGAGGAATCATCAAAGTTGGAGAAGAAATTGAAATAGTTGGAAT 621 SEQ ID NO: 918 CPNE-CWL029 TACAGGAAGAATCGAGCGTGGAATCGTTAAAGTTTCTGATAAAGTTCAGCTCGTGGGATT 743 SEQ ID NO: 919 EFAE-DAS TACAGGACGTGTTGAACGTGGTGAAGTTCGCGTTGGTGACGAAGTTGAAATCGTTGGTAT 620 SEQ ID NO: 920 EFAE-V583 TACAGGCCGTGTTGAACGTGGTGAAGTTCGCGTTGGTGACGAAGTTGAAATCGTTGGTAT 743 SEQ ID NO: 921 SAUR-Mu50 TACAGGCCGTGTTGAACGTGGTCAAATCAAAGTTGGTGAAGAAGTTGAAATCATCGGTTT 743 SEQ ID NO: 922 SAUR-N315 TACAGGCCGTGTTGAACGTGGTCAAATCAAAGTTGGTGAAGAAGTTGAAATCATCGGTTT 743 SEQ ID NO: 923 SAUR-MW2 TACAGGCCGTGTTGAACGTGGTCAAATCAAAGTTGGTGAAGAAGTTGAAATCATCGGTTT 743 SEQ ID NO: 924 SAUR-MSSA476 TACAGGCCGTGTTGAACGTGGTCAAATCAAAGTTGGTGAAGAAGTTGAAATCATCGGTTT 743 SEQ ID NO: 925 SAUR-MRSA252 TACAGGCCGTGTTGAACGTGGTCAAATCAAAGTTGGTGAAGAAGTTGAAATCATCGGTTT 743 SEQ ID NO: 926 SEPI-12228 TACAGGCCGTGTTGAACGTGGTCAAATCAAAGTTGGTGAAGAAGTTGAAATCATCGGTAT 743 SEQ ID NO: 927 SEPI-RP62A TACAGGCCGTGTTGAACGTGGTCAAATCAAAGTTGGTGAAGAAGTTGAAATCATCGGTAT 743 SEQ ID NO: 928 SMIT-DAS ATCAGGACGTATCGACCGTGGTATCGTTAAAGTCAACGACGAAATCGAAATCGTTGGTAT 611 SEQ ID NO: 929 SSAN-DAS TTCAGGACGTATCGACCGTGGTATCGTTAAAGTCAACGACGAAATCGAAATCGTTGGTAT 652 SEQ ID NO: 930 SMIT-NCTC12261 TTCAGGACGTATCGACCGTGGTATCGTTAAAGTCAACGACGAAATCGAAATCGTTGGTAT 752 SEQ ID NO: 931 SPNE-R6 TTCAGGACGTATCGACCGTGGTATCGTTAAAGTCAACGACGAAATCGAAATCGTTGGTAT 752 SEQ ID NO: 932 SPYO-M1GAS TTCAGGACGTATCGACCGTGGTACTGTTCGTGTCAACGACGAAATCGAAATCGTTGGTAT 752 SEQ ID NO: 933 SMUT-DAS TTCAGGACGTATTGATCGTGGTACTGTTAAAGTTAACGATGAAGTTGAAATCGTTGGTAT 652 SEQ ID NO: 934 SMUT-UA159 TTCAGGACGTATTGATCGTGGTACTGTTAAAGTTAACGATGAAGTTGAAATCGTTGGTAT 752 SEQ ID NO: 935 HINF-RdKW20 AACAGGTCGTGTAGAACGAGGTATTATCCGTACAGGTGATGAAGTAGAAATCGTCGGTAT 743 SEQ ID NO: 936 MCAT-DAS AACTGGCCGTGTTGAATCAGGCATTATTAAAGTTGGTGATGAAATTGAAATCATCGGTAT 600 SEQ ID NO: 937 BPER-TohamaI GACTGGCCGTATCGAGCGCGGCGTGGTGAAGGTTGGCGAGGAAATCGAAATCGTGGGCAT 749 SEQ ID NO: 938 BPAR-12822 GACTGGCCGTATCGAGCGCGGCGTGGTGAAGGTTGGCGAGGAAATCGAAATCGTGGGTAT 749 SEQ ID NO: 939 BCEP2-DAS GACGGGTCGTGTGGAGCGCGGCGTGGTGAAGGTCGGTGAGGAAATCGAAATCGTCGGTAT 633 SEQ ID NO: 940 BPSE-1710b GACGGGTCGTGTCGAGCGCGGCGTGATCAAGGTTGGCGAGGAAATCGAAATCGTCGGTAT 749 SEQ ID NO: 941 SMAL-DAS GACCGGTCGTATCGAGCGCGGCGTGATCAAGGTTGGCGACGAAATCGAAATCGTCGGCAT 654 SEQ ID NO: 942 PAER-PA01 AACCGGTCGTGTAGAGCGCGGCATCATCAAGGTCCAGGAAGAAGTGGAAATCGTCGGCAT 752 SEQ ID NO: 943 KPNE-DAS TACCGGTCGTGTAGAGCGCGGTATCATCAAAGTAGGTGAAGAAGTTGAAATCGTTGGTAT 627 SEQ ID NO: 944 MAVI-K10 CACCGGCCGTGTCGAGCGCGGCGTGATCAACGTGAACGAGGAAGTCGAGATCGTCGGCAT 746 SEQ ID NO: 945 MAVI-paratub CACCGGCCGTGTCGAGCGCGGCGTGATCAACGTGAACGAGGAAGTCGAGATCGTCGGCAT 746 SEQ ID NO: 946 MAISpig-DAS CACCGGTCGTGTCGAGCGCGGTGTGATCAACGTGAACGAGGAAGTCGAGATCGTCGGTAT 641 SEQ ID NO: 947 MKAN-DAS CACCGGTCGTGTGGAGCGCGGCGTGGTCAACGTCAACGAGGAAGTCGAGATCGTCGGCAT 647 SEQ ID NO: 948 MTUB-H37Rv CACCGGACGTGTGGAGCGCGGCGTGATCAACGTGAACGAGGAAGTTGAGATCGTCGGCAT 746 SEQ ID NO: 949 MTUB-CDC1551 CACCGGACGTGTGGAGCGCGGCGTGATCAACGTGAACGAGGAAGTTGAGATCGTCGGCAT 746 SEQ ID NO: 950 MAVI-DAS GACCGGTCGCGTCGAGCGTGGCGTGATCAACGTCAACGAAGAGGTCGAGATCGTCGGCAT 587 SEQ ID NO: 951 NCTC13129 TACCGGCCGTGTTGAGCGTGGCTCCCTGAAGGTCAACGAGGACGTCGAGATCATCGGTAT 746 SEQ ID NO: 952 NMEN-MC58 AACCGGCCGTGTAGAGCGCGGTATCATCCACGTTGGTGACGAGATTGAAATCGTCGGTCT 743 SEQ ID NO: 953 NMEN-Z2491 AACCGGTCGTGTAGAGCGCGGTATCATCCACGTCGGTGACGAGATCGAAATCGTCGGTCT 743 SEQ ID NO: 954 NMEN-DAS AACCGGCCGTGTAGAGCGCGGTATCATCCACGTTGGTGACGAGATTGAAATCGTCGGTCT 584 SEQ ID NO: 955 MPNE-HF2 ---CCATGATACTAGAAAAGCAGTTGTTACTGGTATGGAAATGTTAAGAAAAACATTAGA 800 SEQ ID NO: 956 MPNE-M129 ---ACGTCCAATCCGTAAAGCAGTTGTTACCGGAATCGAAATGTTCAAAAAGGAACTTGA 800 SEQ ID NO: 957 LPNE-Paris ---AAGAGACACTCAAAAGACGACTTGTACGGGTGTTGAGATGTTCCGTAAATTACTTGA 819 SEQ ID NO: 958 LPNE2-DAS ---AAGAGACACCCAAAAGACGACTTGTACGGGTGTTGAGATGTTCCGTAAATTACTTGA 689 SEQ ID NO: 959 LPNE-Philadelphial ---AAGAGACACCCAAAAGACGACTTGTACGGGTGTTGAGATGTTCCGTAAATTACTTGA 806 SEQ ID NO: 960 LPNE-Lens ---AAGAGACACCCAAAAGACGACTTGTACTGGTGTTGAGATGTTCCGTAAATTACTTGA 806 SEQ ID NO: 961 LLON-DAS ---TCGTGATACTGCAAAGACTACCTGTACTGGTGTTGAGATGTTCCGTAAGTTATTAGA 690 SEQ ID NO: 962 FNUC-DAS ---TAAACCTACAACTAAAACAACTTGTACAGGGGTTGAAATGTTTAGAAAACTTCTTGA 678 SEQ ID NO: 963 CPNE-CWL029 ---AGGAGAGACTAAAGAAACAATCGTTACTGGAGTCGAAATGTTCAGGAAAGAACTTCC 800 SEQ ID NO: 964 EFAE-DAS TAAAGACGAAACATCTAAAACAACTGTTACAGGTGTTGAAATGTTCCGTAAATTATTAGA 680 SEQ ID NO: 965 EFAE-V583 TAAAGACGAAACATCTAAAACAACTGTTACAGGTGTTGAAATGTTCCGTAAATTATTAGA 803 SEQ ID NO: 966 SAUR-Mu50 ---ACATGACACATCTAAAACAACTGTTACAGGTGTTGAAATGTTCCGTAAATTATTAGA 800 SEQ ID NO: 967 SAUR-N315 ---ACATGACACATCTAAAACAACTGTTACAGGTGTTGAAATGTTCCGTAAATTATTAGA 800 SEQ ID NO: 968 SAUR-MW2 ---ACATGACACATCTAAAACAACTGTTACAGGTGTTGAAATGTTCCGTAAATTATTAGA 800 SEQ ID NO: 969 SAUR-MSSA476 ---ACATGACACATCTAAAACAACTGTTACAGGTGTTGAAATGTTCCGTAAATTATTAGA 800 SEQ ID NO: 970 SAUR-MRSA252 ---ACATGACACATCTAAAACAACTGTTACAGGTGTTGAAATGTTCCGTAAATTATTAGA 800 SEQ ID NO: 971 SEPI-12228 ---GCACGAAACTTCTAAAACAACTGTTACTGGTGTAGAAATGTTCCGTAAATTATTAGA 800 SEQ ID NO: 972 SEPI-RP62A ---GCACGAAACTTCTAAAACAACTGTTACTGGTGTAGAAATGTTCCGTAAATTATTAGA 800 SEQ ID NO: 973 SMIT-DAS TAAAGAAGAAATCCAAAAAGCGGTTGTTACTGGTGTTGAAATGTTCCGTAAACAACTTGA 671 SEQ ID NO: 974 SSAN-DAS CAAAGAAGAAATCCAAAAAGCAGTTGTTACTGGTGTTGAAATGTTCCGTAAACAGCTTGA 712 SEQ ID NO: 975 SMIT-NCTC12261 CAAAGAAGAAACTCAAAAAGCAGTTGTTACTGGTGTTGAAATGTTCCGTAAACAACTTGA 812 SEQ ID NO: 976 SPNE-R6 CAAAGAAGAAACTCAAAAAGCAGTTGTTACTGGTGTTGAAATGTTCCGTAAACAACTTGA 812 SEQ ID NO: 977 SPYO-M1GAS CAAAGAAGAAACTAAAAAAGCTGTTGTTACTGGTGTTGAAATGTTCCGTAAACAACTTGA 812 SEQ ID NO: 978 SMUT-DAS CCGTGATGACATTCAAAAAGCTGTTGTTACTGGTGTTGAAATGTTCCGTAAACAATTGGA 712 SEQ ID NO: 979 SMUT-UA159 CCGTGATGACATTCAAAAAGCTGTTGTTACTGGTGTTGAAATGTTCCGTAAACAATTGGA 812 SEQ ID NO: 980 HINF-RdKW20 ---CAAAGATACAGCGAAAACTACTGTAACGGGTGTTGAAATGTTCCGTAAATTACTTGA 800 SEQ ID NO: 981 MCAT-DAS ---CAAACCAACTACTAAAACCACTTGTACTGGTGTTGAAATGTTCCGTAAGCTGCTAGA 657 SEQ ID NO: 982 BPER-TohamaI CAAGCCGACGG---TGAAGACGACCTGCACGGGCGTGGAGATGTTCCGCAAGCTGCTGGA 806 SEQ ID NO: 983 BPAR-12822 CAAGCCGACGG---TGAAGACGACCTGCACGGGCGTGGAGATGTTCCGCAAGCTGCTGGA 806 SEQ ID NO: 984 BCEP2-DAS CAAGCCGACGG---TGAAGACGACCTGCACGGGCGTTGAAATGTTCCGCAAGCTGCTGGA 690 SEQ ID NO: 985 BPSE-1710b CAAGCCGACGG---CGAAGACGACCTGCACGGGCGTGGAAATGTTCCGCAAGCTGCTGGA 806 SEQ ID NO: 986 SMAL-DAS CCGTCCGGTGC---AGAAGACCACCGTGACCGGCGTTGAAATGTTCCGCAAGCTGCTGGA 711 SEQ ID NO: 987 PAER-PA01 CAAGGCGACCA---CCAAGACTACCTGCACCGGCGTTGAAATGTTCCGCAAGCTGCTCGA 809 SEQ ID NO: 988 KPNE-DAS CAAAGAAACCG---CGAAAACCACCTGTACTGGCGTTGAAATGTTCCGCAAACTGCTGGA 684 SEQ ID NO: 989 MAVI-K10 CCGCCCGTCCAGCACCAAGACCACGGTCACCGGTGTGGAGATGTTCCGCAAGCTGCTCGA 806 SEQ ID NO: 990 MAVI-paratub CCGCCCGTCCAGCACCAAGACCACGGTCACCGGTGTGGAGATGTTCCGCAAGCTGCTCGA 806 SEQ ID NO: 991 MAISpig-DAS CAAGCCGACCAGCACCAAGACCACCGTCACCGGTGTGGAGATGTTCCGCAAGCTGCTCGA 701 SEQ ID NO: 992 MKAN-DAS CCGTCCGACCACCACCAAGACCACGGTCACCGGTGTGGAGATGTTCCGCAAGCTGCTCGA 707 SEQ ID NO: 993 MTUB-H37Rv TCGCCCATCGACCACCAAGACCACCGTCACCGGTGTGGAGATGTTCCGCAAGCTGCTCGA 806 SEQ ID NO: 994 MTUB-CDC1551 TCGCCCATCGACCACCAAGACCACCGTCACCGGTGTGGAGATGTTCCGCAAGCTGCTCGA 806 SEQ ID NO: 995 MAVI-DAS CCGCCCGACCACGACCAAGACCACCGTCACCGGTGTGGAAATGTTCCGCAAGCTGCTCGA 647 SEQ ID NO: 996 CIDP-NCTC13129 CCGCGAGAAGGCTACCACCACCACCGTTACCGGTATCGAGATGTTCCGTAAGCTTCTCGA 806 SEQ ID NO: 997 NMEN-MC58 GAAAGAAACCC---AAAAAACCACTTGTACCGGTGTTGAAATGTTCCGCAAACTGCTGGA 800 SEQ ID NO: 998 NMEN-Z2491 GAAAGAAACTC---AAAAAACCACTTGTACCGGTGTTGAAATGTTCCGCAAACTGCTGGA 800 SEQ ID NO: 999 NMEN-DAS GAAAGAAACCC---AAAAAACCACCTGTACCGGTGTTGAAATGTTCCGCAAACTGCTGGA 641 SEQ ID NO: 1000 MPNE-HF2 CGAAGTAAAAGCTGGGGATAACGCTGGTATCTTATTAAGAGGTATTGATAGAAAAGATGT 860 SEQ ID NO: 1001 MPNE-M129 TTCAGCAATGGCTGGGGACAACGCTGGGGTATTACTCCGTGGTGTGGACCGTAAAGAAGT 860 SEQ ID NO: 1002 LPNE-Paris TGAAGGTCGAGCTGGTGATAACGTTGGAGTGTTATTACGAGGTACGAAGCGAGATGAAGT 879 SEQ ID NO: 1003 LPNE2-DAS TGAAGGTCGAGCTGGTGATAACGTTGGTGTGTTATTACGAGGTACGAAGCGAGATGAAGT 749 SEQ ID NO: 1004 LPNE-Philadelphial TGAAGGTCGAGCTGGTGATAACGTTGGTGTGTTATTACGAGGTACGAAGCGAGATGAAGT 866 SEQ ID NO: 1005 LPNE-Lens TGAAGGTCGAGCTGGTGATAACGTTGGTGTGTTATTACGCGGTACGAAGCGAGATGAAGT 866 SEQ ID NO: 1006 LLON-DAS CGAAGGACGTGCAGGTGATAACGTTGGTATATTACTCCGTGGAACAAAACGAGACGAAGT 750 SEQ ID NO: 1007 FNUC-DAS TCAAGGTCAAGCAGGAGATAATATCGGAGTATTATTAAGAGGAACTAAGAAAGAAGAAGT 738 SEQ ID NO: 1008 CPNE-CWL029 TGAAGGTCGTGCAGGAGAAAACGTTGGTTTACTCCTCAGAGGTATTGGAAAGAACGATGT 860 SEQ ID NO: 1009 EFAE-DAS CTACGCTGAAGCAGGCGACAACATCGGTGCTTTATTACGTGGTGTAGCACGTGAAGATAT 740 SEQ ID NO: 1010 EFAE-V583 CTACGCTGAAGCAGGCGACAACATCGGTGCTTTATTACGTGGTGTAGCACGTGAAGATAT 863 SEQ ID NO: 1011 SAUR-Mu50 CTACGCTGAAGCTGGTGACAACATTGGTGCATTATTACGTGGTGTTGCTCGTGAAGACGT 860 SEQ ID NO: 1012 SAUR-N315 CTACGCTGAAGCTGGTGACAACATTGGTGCATTATTACGTGGTGTTGCTCGTGAAGACGT 860 SEQ ID NO: 1013 SAUR-MW2 CTACGCTGAAGCTGGTGACAACATTGGTGCATTATTACGTGGTGTTGCTCGTGAAGACGT 860 SEQ ID NO: 1014 SAUR-MSSA476 CTACGCTGAAGCTGGTGACAACATTGGTGCATTATTACGTGGTGTTGCTCGTGAAGACGT 860 SEQ ID NO: 1015 SAUR-MRSA252 CTACGCTGAAGCTGGTGACAACATTGGTGCATTATTACGTGGTGTTGCTCGTGAAGACGT 860 SEQ ID NO: 1016 SEPI-12228 CTACGCTGAAGCTGGTGACAACATCGGTGCTTTATTACGTGGTGTTGCACGTGAAGACGT 860 SEQ ID NO: 1017 SEPI-RP62A CTACGCTGAAGCTGGTGACAACATCGGTGCTTTATTACGTGGTGTTGCACGTGAAGACGT 860 SEQ ID NO: 1018 SMIT-DAS CGAATGTCTTGCAGGGGACAACGTTGGTGTGCTTCTTCGTGGTATCCAACGTGATGAAAT 731 SEQ ID NO: 1019 SSAN-DAS CGAAGGTCTTGCAGGGGACAACGTAGGTGTGCTTCTCCGTGGTATCCAACGTGATGAAAT 772 SEQ ID NO: 1020 SMIT-NCTC12261 CGAAGGTCTTGCCGGAGATAATGTAGGTGTCCTTCTTCGTGGTGTTCAACGTGATGAAAT 872 SEQ ID NO: 1021 SPNE-R6 CGAAGGTCTTGCTGGAGATAACGTAGGTGTCCTTCTTCGTGGTGTTCAACGTGATGAAAT 872 SEQ ID NO: 1022 SPYO-M1GAS CGAAGGTCTTGCAGGAGACAACGTAGGTATCCTTCTTCGTGGTGTTCAACGTGACGAAAT 872 SEQ ID NO: 1023 SMUT-DAS TGAAGGTATTGCAGGGGATAATGTTGGTGTTCTCCTTCGTGGTATCCAACGTGATGAAAT 772 SEQ ID NO: 1024 SMUT-UA159 TGAAGGTATTGCAGGGGATAATGTTGGTGTTCTCCTTCGTGGTATCCAACGTGATGAAAT 872 SEQ ID NO: 1025 HINF-RdKW20 CGAAGGTCGTGCAGGTGAAAACATCGGTGCATTATTACGTGGTACCAAACGTGAAGAAAT 860 SEQ ID NO: 1026 MCAT-DAS CGAAGGTCGTGCAGGTGAGAACTGTGGTATCCTACTACGTGGTACTAAGCGTGAAGAAGT 717 SEQ ID NO: 1027 BPER-TohamaI CCAGGGCCAGGCGGGCGACAACGTGGGTATCTTGCTGCGCGGCACCAAGCGTGAAGACGT 866 SEQ ID NO: 1028 BPAR-12822 CCAGGGCCAGGCGGGCGACAACGTGGGTATCTTGCTGCGCGGCACCAAGCGTGAAGACGT 866 SEQ ID NO: 1029 BCEP2-DAS CCAGGGTCAGGCAGGCGACAACGTCGGTATCCTGCTGCGCGGCACGAAGCGTGAAGACGT 750 SEQ ID NO: 1030 BPSE-1710b TCAGGGTCAGGCGGGCGACAACGTCGGTATCCTGCTGCGCGGCACGAAGCGTGAAGACGT 866 SEQ ID NO: 1031 SMAL-DAS CCAGGGTCAGGCAGGCGACAACGCTGGCCTGCTGCTGCGCGGCACCAAGCGTGACGACGT 771 SEQ ID NO: 1032 PAER-PA01 CGAAGGTCGTGCTGGTGAGAACGTTGGTATCCTGCTGCGTGGCACCAAGCGTGAAGACGT 869 SEQ ID NO: 1033 KPNE-DAS CGAAGGCCGTGCTGGTGAGAACGTAGGTGTTCTGCTGCGTGGTATCAAACGTGAAGAAAT 744 SEQ ID NO: 1034 MAVI-K10 CCAGGGCCAGGCCGGTGACAACGTCGGTCTGCTGCTGCGTGGTATCAAGCGTGAGGACGT 866 SEQ ID NO: 1035 MAVI-paratub CCAGGGCCAGGCCGGTGACAACGTCGGTCTGCTGCTGCGTGGTATCAAGCGTGAGGACGT 866 SEQ ID NO: 1036 MAISpig-DAS CCAGGGACAGGCCGGCGACAACGTCGGACTGTTGCTGCGTGGCATCAAGCGCGAGGACGT 761 SEQ ID NO: 1037 MKAN-DAS CCAGGGTCAGGCCGGTGACAACGTCGGGCTGTTGCTGCGTGGTGTCAAGCGTGAGGACGT 767 SEQ ID NO: 1038 MTUB-H37Rv CCAGGGCCAGGCGGGCGACAACGTTGGTTTGCTGCTGCGGGGCGTCAAGCGCGAGGACGT 866 SEQ ID NO: 1039 MTUB-CDC1551 CCAGGGCCAGGCGGGCGACAACGTTGGTTTGCTGCTGCGGGGCGTCAAGCGCGAGGACGT 866 SEQ ID NO: 1040 MAVI-DAS CCAGGGCCAGGCCGGCGACAACGTCGGTCTGCTGGTTCGTGGCATCAAGCGCGAGGACGT 707 SEQ ID NO: 1041 NCTC13129 CTACACCGAGGCTGGCGACAACTGTGGTCTGCTTCTCCGTGGCGTTAAGCGCGAAGACGT 866 SEQ ID NO: 1042 NMEN-MC58 CGAAGGTCAGGCGGGCGACAACGTAGGCGTATTGCTGCGCGGTACCAAACGTGAAGACGT 860 SEQ ID NO: 1043 NMEN-Z2491 CGAAGGTCAAGCAGGCGACAACGTAGGCGTATTGCTGCGCGGTACCAAACGTGAAGACGT 860 SEQ ID NO: 1044 NMEN-DAS CGAAGGTCAGGCGGGCGACAACGTACGCGTATTGCTGCGCGGTACCAAACGTGAAGACGT 701 SEQ ID NO: 1045 MPNE-HF2 TGAACGTGGACAAGTATTAGCTAAACC-TGGTTCAATTAAACCTCACAAACAATTTGAAG 919 SEQ ID NO: 1046 MPNE-M129 GGAACGTGGTCAAGTGTTAGCTAAACC-AGGTTCGATTAAACCGCACAAGAAATTTAAAG 919 SEQ ID NO: 1047 LPNE-Paris GGAGCGTGGACAGGTATTGGCAAAGCC-AGGTACCATCAAGCCACACACCAAGTTTGAAG 938 SEQ ID NO: 1048 LPNE2-DAS GGAGCGTGGACAGGTATTGGCTAAGCC-AGGTACCATCAAGCCACACACCAAGTTTGAAG 808 SEQ ID NO: 1049 LPNE-Philadelphial GGAGCGTGGACAGGTATTGGCGAAGCC-AGGAACCATCAAGCCACACACCAAGTTTGAAG 925 SEQ ID NO: 1050 LPNE-Lens GGAGCGCGGACAGGTATTGGCTAAGCC-AGGAACCATCAAGCCACACACCAAGTTTGAAG 925 SEQ ID NO: 1051 LLON-DAS TGAGCGTGGTCAGGTATTAGCCAAACC-AGGTACAATTAAGCCTCACACTAAATTTGAAG 809 SEQ ID NO: 1052 FNUC-DAS TGAAAGAGGACAAGTTCTTGCTAAACC-AGGAAGTATCCACCCTCATACAAACTTTAAAG 797 SEQ ID NO: 1053 CPNE-CWL029 TGAAAGAGGTATGGTGGTTTGTCAGCC-TAACAGCGTGAAGCCTCATACGAAATTTAAGT 919 SEQ ID NO: 1054 EFAE-DAS CGAACGTGGACAAGTATTAGCTAAACC-AGCTACAATCACTCCACACACAAAATTCAAAG 799 SEQ ID NO: 1055 EFAE-V583 CGAACGTGGACAAGTATTAGCTAAACC-AGCTACAATCACTCCACACACAAAATTCAAAG 922 SEQ ID NO: 1056 SAUR-Mu50 ACAACGTGGTCAAGTATTAGCTGCTCC-TGGTTCAATTACACCACATACTGAATTTAAAG 919 SEQ ID NO: 1057 SAUR-N315 ACAACGTGGTCAAGTATTAGCTGCTCC-TGGTTCAATTACACCACATACTGAATTTAAAG 919 SEQ ID NO: 1058 SAUR-MW2 ACAACGTGGTCAAGTATTAGCTGCTCC-TGGTTCAATTACACCACATACTGAATTCAAAG 919 SEQ ID NO: 1059 SAUR-MSSA476 ACAACGTGGTCAAGTATTAGCTGCTCC-TGGTTCAATTACACCACATACTGAATTCAAAG 919 SEQ ID NO: 1060 SAUR-MRSA252 ACAACGTGGTCAAGTATTAGCTGCTCC-TGGTTCAATTACACCACATACTGAATTCAAAG 919 SEQ ID NO: 1061 SEPI-12228 ACAACGTGGTCAAGTATTAGCTGCTCC-TGGTTCTATTACACCACACACAAAATTCAAAG 919 SEQ ID NO: 1062 SEPI-RP62A ACAACGTGGTCAAGTATTAGCTGCTCC-TGGTTCTATTACACCACACACAAAATTCAAAG 919 SEQ ID NO: 1063 SMIT-DAS CGAACGTGGACAAGTTATCGCTAAACC-AGGTTCAATCAACCCACACACTAAATTCAAAG 790 SEQ ID NO: 1064 SSAN-DAS CGAACGTGGACAAGTTATCGCTAAACC-AGGTTCAATCAACCCACACACTAAATTCAAGG 831 SEQ ID NO: 1065 SMIT-NCTC12261 CGAACGTGGACAAGTTATTGCTAAACC-AGGTTCAATCAACCCACACACTAAATTCAAAG 931 SEQ ID NO: 1066 SPNE-R6 CGAACGTGGACAAGTTATCGCTAAACC-AGGTTCAATCAACCCACACACTAAATTCAAAG 931 SEQ ID NO: 1067 SPYO-M1GAS CGAACGTGGTCAAGTTATTGCTAAACC-AAGTTCAATCAACCCACACACTAAATTCAAAG 931 SEQ ID NO: 1068 SMUT-DAS CGAACGTGGTCAAGTTCTTGCTAAACC-AGGTTCAATTCACCCACATACTAAATTCAAAG 831 SEQ ID NO: 1069 SMUT-UA159 CGAACGTGGTCAAGTTCTTGCTAAACC-AGGTTCAATTCACCCACATACTAAATTCAAAG 931 SEQ ID NO: 1070 HINF-RdKW20 CGAACGTGGTCAAGTATTAGCGAAACC-AGGTTCAATCACACCACACACTGACTTCGAAT 919 SEQ ID NO: 1071 MCAT-DAS TCAACGTGGTCAAGTATTGGCTAAGCC-AGGTTCAATCACCCCACACACCAAGTTTGATG 776 SEQ ID NO: 1072 BPER-TohamaI CGAGCGTGGCCAGGTGCTGGCCAAGCC-GGGTTCGATCAACCCGCACACGGACTTCACGG 925 SEQ ID NO: 1073 BPAR-12822 CGAGCGTGGCCAGGTGCTGGCCAAGCC-GGGTTCGATCAACCCGCACACGGACTTCACGG 925 SEQ ID NO: 1074 BCEP2-DAS GGAGCGCGGTCAGGTTCTGGCGAAGCC-GGGTTCGATCACGCCGCACACGCACTTCACGG 809 SEQ ID NO: 1075 BPSE-1710b GGAGCGCGGCCAGGTTCTGGCGAAGCC-GGGTTCGATCACGCCGCACACGCACTTCACGG 925 SEQ ID NO: 1076 SMAL-DAS CGAGCGTGGCCAGGTGCTGGCCAAGCC-GGGCACGATCAAGCCGCACACCAAGTTCGAAG 830 SEQ ID NO: 1077 PAER-PA01 AGAGCGTGGCCAGGTACTGGCCAAGCC-GGGCACCATCAAGCCGCACACCAAGTTCGAGT 928 SEQ ID NO: 1078 KPNE-DAS CGAACGTGGTCAGGTACTGGCTAAGCC-GGGCACCATCAACCCGCACACCAAGTTCGAAT 803 SEQ ID NO: 1079 MAVI-K10 CGAGCGCGGTCAGGTCGTCACCAAGCC-CGGCACCACCACGCCGCACACCGAGTTCGAGG 925 SEQ ID NO: 1080 MAVI-paratub CGAGCGCGGTCAGGTCGTCACCAAGCC-CGGCACCACCACGCCGCACACCGAGTTCGAGG 925 SEQ ID NO: 1081 MAISpig-DAS CGAGCGCGGTCAGGTCGTCGTGAAGCC-CGGCACCACCACGCCGCACACCGAGTTCGAGG 820 SEQ ID NO: 1082 MKAN-DAS CGAGCGCGGCCAGGTCGTCATCAAGCC-CGGCACCACAACCCCGCACACCGAGTTCGAGG 826 SEQ ID NO: 1083 MTUB-H37Rv CGAGCGTGGCCAGGTTGTCACCAAGCC-CGGCACCACCACGCCGCACACCGAGTTCGAAG 925 SEQ ID NO: 1084 MTUB-CDC1551 CGAGCGTGGCCAGGTTGTCACCAAGCC-CGGCACCACCACGCCGCACACCGAGTTCGAAG 925 SEQ ID NO: 1085 MAVI-DAS CGAGCGTGGCCAGGTTGTGGTCAAGCC-CGGCACCACCACCCCGCACACCGAGTTCGAGG 766 SEQ ID NO: 1086 NCTC13129 TGAGCGTGGCCAGGTTGTTGTTAAGCC-AGGCGCTTACACCCCTCACACCGAGTTCGAGG 925 SEQ ID NO: 1087 NMEN-MC58 GGAACGCGGTCAGGTATTGGCTAAACC-GGGTACTATCACTCCTCACACCAAATTCAAAG 919 SEQ ID NO: 1088 NMEN-Z2491 AGAGCGTGGTCAAGTATTGGCTAAACC-GGGTACAATCACTCCTCACACCAAGTTCAAAG 919 SEQ ID NO: 1089 NMEN-DAS GGAACGCGGTCAGGTATTGGCCAAACCCGGGTACTATCACTCCTCACACCAAGTTCAAAG 761 SEQ ID NO: 1090 MPNE-HF2 CAGAAATCTATGCTCTTAAAAAAGAAGAAGGTGGAAGACATACTCCAGTATTAAATGGAT 979 SEQ ID NO: 1091 MPNE-M129 CGGAAATCTATGCTTTAAAGAAGGAAGAAGGTGGTCGTCACACCGGTTTCTTAAACGGTT 979 SEQ ID NO: 1092 LPNE-Paris CAGAAGTGTATGTGTTATCCAAGGAAGAAGGCGGACGTCACACACCATTCTTTAATGGAT 998 SEQ ID NO: 1093 LPNE2-DAS CAGAAGTGTATGTATTATCCAAGGAAGAAGGCGGACGTCACACACCATTCTTTAATGGAT 868 SEQ ID NO: 1094 LPNE-Philadelphial CAGAAGTGTATGTATTATCCAAGGAAGAAGGCGGACGTCACACTCCATTCTTTAATGGAT 985 SEQ ID NO: 1095 LPNE-Lens CAGAAGTGTATGTATTATCGAAGGAAGAAGGCGGACGTCACACTCCATTCTTTAATGGAT 985 SEQ ID NO: 1096 LLON-DAS CGGAAGTATACGTGTTATCTAAAGAAGAAGGTGGACGACATACCCCGTTTTTCAATGGAT 869 SEQ ID NO: 1097 FNUC-DAS GTGAAGTCTATGTATTAACTAAAGATGAAGGAGGAAGACACACTCCATTTTTCACAGGAT 857 SEQ ID NO: 1098 CPNE-CWL029 CAGCTGTTTACGTTCTTCAGAAAGAAGAAGGCGGACGTCATAAGCCTTTCTTCAGCGGAT 979 SEQ ID NO: 1099 EFAE-DAS CTGAAGTATACGTATTATCAAAAGAAGAAGGCGGACGTCACACTCCATTCTTCACTAACT 859 SEQ ID NO: 1100 EFAE-V583 CTGAAGTATACGTATTATCAAAAGAAGAAGGCGGACGTCACACTCCATTCTTCACTAACT 982 SEQ ID NO: 1101 SAUR-Mu50 CAGAAGTATACGTATTATCAAAAGACGAAGGTGGACGTCACACTCCATTCTTCTCAAACT 979 SEQ ID NO: 1102 SAUR-N315 CAGAAGTATACGTATTATCAAAAGACGAAGGTGGACGTCACACTCCATTCTTCTCAAACT 979 SEQ ID NO: 1103 SAUR-MW2 CAGAAGTATACGTATTATCAAAAGACGAAGGTGGACGTCACACTCCATTCTTCTCAAACT 979 SEQ ID NO: 1104 SAUR-MSSA476 CAGAAGTATACGTATTATCAAAAGACGAAGGTGGACGTCACACTCCATTCTTCTCAAACT 979 SEQ ID NO: 1105 SAUR-MRSA252 CAGAAGTATACGTATTATCAAAAGACGAAGGTGGACGTCACACTCCATTCTTCTCAAACT 979 SEQ ID NO: 1106 SEPI-12228 CTGAAGTATACGTATTATCTAAAGATGAAGGTGGACGTCACACTCCATTCTTCACTAACT 979 SEQ ID NO: 1107 SEPI-RP62A CTGAAGTATACGTATTATCTAAAGATGAAGGTGGACGTCACACTCCATTCTTCACTAACT 979 SEQ ID NO: 1108 SMIT-DAS GTGAAGTTTACATCCTTACTAAAGAAGAAGGTGGACGTCATACTCCATTCTTCAACAACT 850 SEQ ID NO: 1109 SSAN-DAS GTGAAGTTTATATCCTTACTAAAGAAGAAGGCGGACGTCACACTCCATTCTTCAACAACT 891 SEQ ID NO: 1110 SMIT-NCTC12261 GTGAAGTTTACATCCTTACTAAAGAAGAAGGTGGACGTCACACTCCATTCTTCAACAACT 991 SEQ ID NO: 1111 SPNE-R6 GTGAAGTCTACATCCTTACTAAAGAAGAAGGTGGACGTCACACTCCATTCTTCAACAACT 991 SEQ ID NO: 1112 SPYO-M1GAS GTGAAGTATATATCCTTTCTAAAGACGAAGGTGGACGTCACACTCCATTCTTCAACAACT 991 SEQ ID NO: 1113 SMUT-DAS GTGAAGTTTATATCCTTACTAAAGAAGAAGGTGGACGTCATACACCATTCTTCAATAACT 891 SEQ ID NO: 1114 SMUT-UA159 GTGAAGTTTATATCCTTACTAAAGAGGAAGGTGGACGTCATACACCATTCTTCAATAACT 991 SEQ ID NO: 1115 HINF-RdKW20 CAGAAGTGTACGTATTATCAAAAGATGAAGGTGGTCGTCATACTCCATTCTTCAAAGGTT 979 SEQ ID NO: 1116 MCAT-DAS CAGAAGTATACGTGCTATCAAAAGAAGAAGGTGGTCGTCATACCCCATTCCTAAATGGCT 836 SEQ ID NO: 1117 BPER-TohamaI CCGAGGTGTACATTCTGTCCAAGGAAGAGGGTGGCCGTCACACGCCGTTCTTCAACGGCT 985 SEQ ID NO: 1118 BPAR-12822 CCGAGGTGTACATTCTGTCCAAGGAAGAGGGCGGCCGTCACACGCCGTTCTTCAACGGCT 985 SEQ ID NO: 1119 BCEP2-DAS CCGAAGTGTACGTGCTGAGCAAGGACGAAGGCGGCCGTCACACGCCGTTCTTCAACAACT 869 SEQ ID NO: 1120 BPSE-1710b CTGAAGTGTACGTGCTGAGCAAGGACGAAGGCGGCCGCCACACGCCGTTCTTCAACAACT 985 SEQ ID NO: 1121 SMAL-DAS GCGAAGTGTACGTCCTGTCGAAGGACGAAGGCGGCCGCCACACCCCGTTCTTCAACGGCT 890 SEQ ID NO: 1122 PAER-PA01 GCGAAGTGTACGTGCTGTCCAAGGAAGAAGGTGGTCGTCACACCCCGTTCTTCAAGGGCT 988 SEQ ID NO: 1123 KPNE-DAS CTGAAGTGTACATCCTGTCCAAAGACGAAGGCGGCCGTCATACTCCGTTCTTCAAAGGCT 863 SEQ ID NO: 1124 MAVI-K10 GCCAGGTCTACATCCTGTCCAAGGACGAGGGCGGCCGGCACACGCCGTTCTTCAACAACT 985 SEQ ID NO: 1125 MAVI-paratub GCCAGGTCTACATCCTGTCCAAGGACGAGGGCGGCCGGCACACGCCGTTCTTCAACAACT 985 SEQ ID NO: 1126 MAISpig-DAS GCAGCGTCTACATCCTGTCCAAGGACGAGGGCGGCCGGCACACGCCGTTCTTCAACAACT 880 SEQ ID NO: 1127 MKAN-DAS GCCAGGTTTACATCCTGTCCAAGGACGAGGGTGGCCGGCACACGCCGTTCTTCAACAACT 886 SEQ ID NO: 1128 MTUB-H37Rv GCCAGGTCTACATCCTGTCCAAGGACGAGGGCGGCCGGCACACGCCGTTCTTCAACAACT 985 SEQ ID NO: 1129 MTUB-CDC1551 GCCAGGTCTACATCCTGTCCAAGGACGAGGGCGGCCGGCACACGCCGTTCTTCAACAACT 985 SEQ ID NO: 1130 MAVI-DAS GCAGCGTCTACATCCTGTCCAAGGACGAGGGCGGCCGCCACACGCCGTTCTTCAACAACT 826 SEQ ID NO: 1131 NCTC13129 GCTCTGTCTACGTTCTGTCCAAGGACGAGGGTGGCCGCCACACCCCATTCTTCGACAACT 985 SEQ ID NO: 1132 NMEN-MC58 CAGAAGTATACGTACTGAGCAAAGAAGAGGGTGGTCGTCACACTCCGTTCTTCGCCAACT 979 SEQ ID NO: 1133 NMEN-Z2491 CAGAAGTATACGTACTGAGCAAAGAAGAGGGCGGCCGCCATACCCCGTTCTTCGCCAACT 979 SEQ ID NO: 1134 NMEN-DAS CAGACGTGTACGTACTGAGCAAAGAAGAGGGCGGCCGCCATACTCCGTTCTTCGCCAACT 821 SEQ ID NO: 1135 MPNE-HF2 ATAGACCACAATTCTACTTCAGAACTACTGATGTTACTGGACAAATCACACTTGATAAAG 1039 SEQ ID NO: 1136 MPNE-M129 ACCGTCCCCAATTCTACTTCCGTACTACAGACGTTACTGGTTCGATTTCCCTACCAGAAA 1039 SEQ ID NO: 1137 LPNE-Paris ACCGTCCACAATTCTATTTCAGAACCACTGACGTGACAGGTACTTGTGACTTGCCATCAG 1058 SEQ ID NO: 1138 LPNE2-DAS ACCGTCCACAATTCTATTTCAGAACCACTGACGTAACA---------------------- 906 SEQ ID NO: 1139 LPNE-Philadelphial ACCGTCCACAATTCTATTTCAGAACCACTGACGTGACAGGTACTTGTGACTTGCCATCAG 1045 SEQ ID NO: 1140 LPNE-Lens ACCGTCCACAATTCTATTTCAGAACCACTGACGTGACAGGTACTTGTGACTTGCCATCAG 1045 SEQ ID NO: 1141 LLON-DAS ATAGACCACAGTTTTATTTTAGAACAACAGACGTAACAGGAACTTGTGATTTACCATCTG 929 SEQ ID NO: 1142 FNUC-DAS ACAGACCTCAATTCTATTTTAGAACTACTGATATCACTGGTGCAGTAACTTTACCAGATG 917 SEQ ID NO: 1143 CPNE-CWL029 ACAGACCTCAGTTCTTCTTCCGTACTACAGACGTGACAGGAGTCGTAACTCTTCCTGAAG 1039 SEQ ID NO: 1144 EFAE-DAS ACCGTCCTCAATTCTACTTCCGTACAACAGACGTTACTGGTGTTGTAGAATTGCCAGAAG 919 SEQ ID NO: 1145 EFAE-V583 ACCGTCCTCAATTCTACTTCCGTACAACAGACGTTACTGGTGTTGTAGAATTGCCAGAAG 1042 SEQ ID NO: 1146 SAUR-Mu50 ATCGTCCACAATTCTATTTCCGTACTACTGACGTAACTGGTGTTGTTCACTTACCAGAAG 1039 SEQ ID NO: 1147 SAUR-N315 ATCGTCCACAATTCTATTTCCGTACTACTGACGTAACTGGTGTTGTTCACTTACCAGAAG 1039 SEQ ID NO: 1148 SAUR-MW2 ATCGTCCACAATTCTATTTCCGTACTACTGACGTAACTGGTGTTGTTCACTTACCAGAAG 1039 SEQ ID NO: 1149 SAUR-MSSA476 ATCGTCCACAATTCTATTTCCGTACTACTGACGTAACTGGTGTTGTTCACTTACCAGAAG 1039 SEQ ID NO: 1150 SAUR-MRSA252 ATCGTCCACAATTCTATTTCCGTACTACTGACGTAACTGGTGTTGTTCACTTACCAGAAG 1039 SEQ ID NO: 1151 SEPI-12228 ATCGCCCACAATTCTATTTCCGTACTACTGACGTAACTGGTGTTGTAAACTTACCAGAAG 1039 SEQ ID NO: 1152 SEPI-RP62A ATCGCCCACAATTCTATTTCCGTACTACTGACGTAACTGGTGTTGTAAACTTACCAGAAG 1039 SEQ ID NO: 1153 SMIT-DAS ACCGTCCACAGTTCTACTTCCGTACAACTGACGTAACTGGATCTATCGAACTTCCAGCTG 910 SEQ ID NO: 1154 SSAN-DAS ACCGTCCACAGTTCTACTTCCGTACAACTGACGTTACAGGTTCAATCGAACTTCCAGCAG 951 SEQ ID NO: 1155 SMIT-NCTC12261 ACCGTCCACAATTCTACTTCCGTACTACTGACGTTACAGGTTCAATCGAACTTCCAGCAG 1051 SEQ ID NO: 1156 SPNE-R6 ACCGTCCACAATTCTACTTCCGTACTACTGACGTTACAGGTTCAATCGAACTTCCAGCAG 1051 SEQ ID NO: 1157 SPYO-M1GAS ACCGTCCACAATTCTACTTCCGTACAACTGACGTAACAGGTTCAATCGAACTTCCAGCAG 1051 SEQ ID NO: 1158 SMUT-DAS ATCGTCCACAATTCTACTTCCGTACAACTGACGTAACTGGTTCAATTGAGTTGCCAGCAG 951 SEQ ID NO: 1159 SMUT-UA159 ATCGTCCACAATTCTACTTCCGTACAACTGACGTAACTGGTTCAATTGAGTTGCCAGCAG 1051 SEQ ID NO: 1160 HINF-RdKW20 ACCGTCCACAATTCTATTTCCGTACAACAGACGTGACTGGTACAATCGAATTACCAGAAG 1039 SEQ ID NO: 1161 MCAT-DAS ATCGTCCACAGTTCTACTTCCGTACCACAGACGTAACTGGTGCCATCACCCTACAAGAAG 896 SEQ ID NO: 1162 BPER-TohamaI ATCGTCCGCAGTTCTACTTCCGCACGACGGACGTGACCGGCACGATCGACCTGCCGGCGG 1045 SEQ ID NO: 1163 BPAR-12822 ATCGTCCGCAGTTCTACTTCCGCACGACGGACGTGACCGGCACGATCGACCTGCCGGCGG 1045 SEQ ID NO: 1164 BCEP2-DAS ACCGTCCGCAGTT----------------------------------------------- 882 SEQ ID NO: 1165 BPSE-1710b ACCGTCCGCAGTTCTACTTCCGTACGACGGACGTGACGGGCTCGATCGAGCTGCCGAAGG 1045 SEQ ID NO: 1166 SMAL-DAS ACCGTCCGCAGTTCTACTTCCGCACCACCGACATCACCGGCGCAGCTGCGCTGCCGGAAG 950 SEQ ID NO: 1167 PAER-PA01 ACCGTCCGCAGTTCTACTTCCGTACCACCGATGTGACCGGTAACTGCGAACTGCCGGAAG 1048 SEQ ID NO: 1168 KPNE-DAS ACCGTCCGCAGTTCTACTTCCGTACTACTGACGTGACTGGCACCATCGAACTGCCGGAAG 923 SEQ ID NO: 1169 MAVI-K10 ACCGCCCGCAGTTCTACTTCCGCACCACCGACGTGACCGGTGTGGTGACGCTGCCGGAGG 1045 SEQ ID NO: 1170 MAVI-paratub ACCGCCCGCAGTTCTACTTCCGCACCACCGACGTGACCGGTGTGGTGACGCTGCCGGAGG 1045 SEQ ID NO: 1171 MAISpig-DAS ACCGTCCGCAGTTCTACTTCCGCACCACCGACGTGACCGGTGTGGTGACGCTGCCGGAGG 940 SEQ ID NO: 1172 MKAN-DAS ACCGTCCGCAGTTCTACTTCCGCACCACCGACGTGACCGGTGTGGTGACGCTGCCGGAGG 946 SEQ ID NO: 1173 MTUB-H37Rv ACCGTCCGCAGTTCTACTTCCGCACCACCGACGTGACCGGTGTGGTGACACTGCCGGAGG 1045 SEQ ID NO: 1174 MTUB-CDC1551 ACCGTCCGCAGTTCTACTTCCGCACCACCGACGTGACCGGTGTGGTGACACTGCCGGAGG 1045 SEQ ID NO: 1175 MAVI-DAS ACCGCCCGCAGTTCTACTTCCGTACCACGGACGTGACCGGCGTGGTGACCCTCCCCGAG- 885 SEQ ID NO: 1176 NCTC13129 ACCGCCCACAGTTCTACTTCCGCACCACCGACGTTACCGGTGTTGTGAAGCTTCCTGAGG 1045 SEQ ID NO: 1177 NMEN-MC58 ACCGTCCGCAATTCTACTTCCGTACCACCGACGTAACCGGCGCGGTTACTTTGGAAGAAG 1039 SEQ ID NO: 1178 NMEN-Z2491 ACCGTCCCCAATTCTACTTCCGTACCACCGACGTAACCGGCGCGGTTACTTTGGAAGAAG 1039 SEQ ID NO: 1179 NMEN-DAS ACCGTCCGCA-TTCTACTTCCGTACCACCGACGTAACCGGCGCGGTTACTTTGGAAGAAG 880 SEQ ID NO: 1180 MPNE-HF2 GTGTTGAAATGATTAACCCAGGAGATAACACTAAGATTACTGTTGAACTTATTTCTCCAA 1099 SEQ ID NO: 1181 MPNE-M129 ACACCGAAATGGTGCTACCAGGTGACAATACCTCGATTACAGTTGAACTAATTGCACCAA 1099 SEQ ID NO: 1182 LPNE-Paris GAGTTGAAATGGTAATGCCTGGAGATAATGTGCAATTAGTTGTTAGCTTGCATGCTCCGA 1118 SEQ ID NO: 1183 LPNE2-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ LPNE-Philadelphial GAGTTGAAATGGTAATGCCTGGAGATAATGTGCAATTAGTTGTTAGCTTGCATGCTCCGA 1105 SEQ ID NO: 1184 LPNE-Lens GAGTTGAAATGGTAATGCCTGGAGATAATGTGCAATTAGTTGTTAGCTTGCATGCTCCGA 1105 SEQ ID NO: 1185 LLON-DAS GAGTTGAAATGGTAATGCCTGGAGATAACGTACAGTTG---------------------- 967 SEQ ID NO: 1186 FNUC-DAS GAGTAGAAATGGTTATGCCAG--------------------------------------- 938 SEQ ID NO: 1187 CPNE-CWL029 GAACTGAAATGGTAATGCCTGGAGATAACGTTGAGCTTGATGTTGAGCTCATTGGAACAG 1099 SEQ ID NO: 1188 EFAE-DAS GTACTGAAATGGTAATGCCTGGTGATAACGT----------------------------- 950 SEQ ID NO: 1189 EFAE-V583 GTACTGAAATGGTAATGCCTGGTGATAACGTTGCTATGGACGTTGAATTAATTCACCCAA 1102 SEQ ID NO: 1190 SAUR-Mu50 GTACTGAAATGGTAATGCCTGGTGATAACGTTGAAATGACAGTAGAATTAATCGCTCCAA 1099 SEQ ID NO: 1191 SAUR-N315 GTACTGAAATGGTAATGCCTGGTGATAACGTTGAAATGACAGTAGAATTAATCGCTCCAA 1099 SEQ ID NO: 1192 SAUR-MW2 GTACTGAAATGGTAATGCCTGGTGATAACGTTGAAATGACAGTAGAATTAATCGCTCCAA 1099 SEQ ID NO: 1193 SAUR-MSSA476 GTACTGAAATGGTAATGCCTGGTGATAACGTTGAAATGACAGTAGAATTAATCGCTCCAA 1099 SEQ ID NO: 1194 SAUR-MRSA252 GTACTGAAATGGTAATGCCTGGTGATAACGTTGAAATGACAGTAGAATTAATCGCTCCAA 1099 SEQ ID NO: 1195 SEPI-12228 GTACAGAAATGGTTATGCCTGGCGACAACGTTGAAATGACAGTTGAATTAATCGCTCCAA 1099 SEQ ID NO: 1196 SEPI-RP62A GTACAGAAATGGTTATGCCTGGCGACAACGTTGAAATGACAGTTGAATTAATCGCTCCAA 1099 SEQ ID NO: 1197 SMIT-DAS GAACTGAAATGGTAATGCCTGGTGATAACGTGACTATCGACGTT---------------- 954 SEQ ID NO: 1198 SSAN-DAS GTACTGAAATGGTAATGCCTGGTGATAACGTAACAATCGACGTTGAGT------------ 999 SEQ ID NO: 1199 SMIT-NCTC12261 GTACTGAAATGGTAATGCCTGGTGATAACGTGACAATCGACGTTGAGTTGATCCACCCAA 1111 SEQ ID NO: 1200 SPNE-R6 GTACTGAAATGGTAATGCCTGGTGATAACGTGACAATCGACGTTGAGTTGATTCACCCAA 1111 SEQ ID NO: 1201 SPYO-M1GAS GTACAGAAATGGTTATGCCTGGTGATAACGTGACAATCAACGTTGAGTTGATCCACCCAA 1111 SEQ ID NO: 1202 SMUT-DAS GTACTGAAATGGTTATGCCTGGTGATA--------------------------------- 978 SEQ ID NO: 1203 SMUT-UA159 GTACTGAAATGGTTATGCCTGGTGATAACGTTACTATTGACGTTGAATTGATCCATCCAA 1111 SEQ ID NO: 1204 HINF-RdKW20 GCGTGGAAATGGTAATGCCAGGCGATAACATCAAGATGACAGTAAGCTTAATCCACCCAA 1099 SEQ ID NO: 1205 MCAT-DAS GCACTGAAATGGTTATGCCAGGTGATAACGTTGAGATGAGCGTTGAGCTAATC-ACCCAA 955 SEQ ID NO: 1206 BPER-TohamaI ACAAGGAAATGGTGCTGCCGGGCGACAACGTGTCGATGACCGTCAAGCTGCTGGCCCCGA 1105 SEQ ID NO: 1207 BPAR-12822 ACAAGGAAATGGTGCTGCCGGGCGACAACGTGTCGATGACCGTCAAGCTGCTGGCCCCGA 1105 SEQ ID NO: 1208 BCEP2-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ BPSE-1710b ACAAGGAAATGGTGATGCCGGGCGACAACGTGTCGATCACGGTGAAGCTGATCGCGCCGA 1105 SEQ ID NO: 1209 SMAL-DAS GCGTCGAAATGGTGATGCCGGGTGACAACGTCAAGATGGTCGTCAC-------------- 996 SEQ ID NO: 1210 PAER-PA01 GCGTAGAGATGGTAATGCCGGGCGACAACATCAAGATGGTTGTCACCCTGATCGCTCCGA 1108 SEQ ID NO: 1211 KPNE-DAS GCGTAGAGATGGTAATGCCGGGCGACAACATCAAAATGG--------------------- 962 SEQ ID NO: 1212 MAVI-K10 GCACCGAGATGGTGATGCCCGGTGACAACACCAACATCTCGGTGAAGCTGATCCAGCCCG 1105 SEQ ID NO: 1213 MAVI-paratub GCACCGAGATGGTGATGCCCGGTGACAACACCAACATCTCGGTGAAGCTGATCCAGCCCG 1105 SEQ ID NO: 1214 MAISpig-DAS GCACCGAAATGGTGATGCCCGGTGACAACACCAACATCTCGGTCAAGCTGATCCAGC--- 997 SEQ ID NO: 1215 MKAN-DAS GCACCGAGATGGTGATGCCCGGTGACA--------------------------------- 973 SEQ ID NO: 1216 MTUB-H37Rv GCACCGAGATGGTGATGCCCGGTGACAACACCAACATCTCGGTGAAGTTGATCCAGCCCG 1105 SEQ ID NO: 1217 MTUB-CDC1551 GCACCGAGATGGTGATGCCCGGTGACAACACCAACATCTCGGTGAAGTTGATCCAGCCCG 1105 SEQ ID NO: 1218 MAVI-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ NCTC13129 GCACCGAGATGGTCATGCCTGGCGACAACGTCGACATGTCCGTCACCCTGATCCAGCCTG 1105 SEQ ID NO: 1219 NMEN-MC58 GTGTAGAAATGGTAATGCCGGGTGAAAACGTAACCATCACCGTAGAACTGATTGCGCCTA 1099 SEQ ID NO: 1220 NMEN-Z2491 GTGTGGAAATGGTAATGCCGGGCGAGAACGTAACCATCACCGTAGAACTGATTGCGCCTA 1099 SEQ ID NO: 1221 NMEN-DAS GAGTGGAAATGGTAATGCCTGGTGAGAACGTAACCATCACCGTAGA-CTGATTGCGTCTA 939 SEQ ID NO: 1222 MPNE-HF2 TTGCTGTTGAAGAAGGAAGTAAATTCTCAATCCG-TGAAGGTGGAAGAACAGTAGGTGCT 1158 SEQ ID NO: 1223 MPNE-M129 TTGCTTGTGAAAAAGGTAGTAAGTTCTCCATCCG-TGAAGGTGGTCGAACGGTTGGTGCT 1158 SEQ ID NO: 1224 LPNE-Paris TTGCGATGGATGAAGGTTTAAGATTCGCAATTAG-AGAGGGTGGCCGAACTGTTGGCGCC 1177 SEQ ID NO: 1225 LPNE2-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ LPNE-Philadelphial TTGCGATGGATGAAGGTTTAAGATTCGCAATTAG-AGAGGGTGGCCGAACTGTTGGCGCC 1164 SEQ ID NO: 1226 LPNE-Lens TTGCGATGGATGAGGGTTTAAGATTCGCAATTAG-AGAGGGTGGCCGAACTGTTGGCGCC 1164 SEQ ID NO: 1227 LLON-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ FNUC-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ CPNE-CWL029 TTGCTCTTGAAGAAGGAATGAGATTTGCAATTCG-TGAAGGTGGTCGTACTATCGGCGCT 1158 SEQ ID NO: 1228 EFAE-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ EFAE-V583 TCGCTATCGAAGACGGAACTCGTTTCTCTATTCG-TGAAGGCGGACGTACTGTAGGTTCA 1161 SEQ ID NO: 1229 SAUR-Mu50 TCGCGATTGAAGACGGTACTCGTTTCTCAATCCG-CGAAGGTGGACGTACTGTAGGATCA 1158 SEQ ID NO: 1230 SAUR-N315 TCGCGATTGAAGACGGTACTCGTTTCTCAATCCG-CGAAGGTGGACGTACTGTAGGATCA 1158 SEQ ID NO: 1231 SAUR-MW2 TCGCGATTGAAGACGGTACTCGTTTCTCAATCCG-TGAAGGTGGACGTACTGTAGGATCA 1158 SEQ ID NO: 1232 SAUR-MSSA476 TCGCGATTGAAGACGGTACTCGTTTCTCAATCCG-TGAAGGTGGACGTACTGTAGGATCA 1158 SEQ ID NO: 1233 SAUR-MRSA252 TCGCGATTGAAGACGGTACTCGTTTCTCAATCCG-TGAAGGTGGACGTACTGTAGGATCA 1158 SEQ ID NO: 1234 SEPI-12228 TCGCTATCGAAGACGGAACTCGTTTCTCAATTCG-TGAAGGTGGACGTACTGTTGGATCA 1158 SEQ ID NO: 1235 SEPI-RP62A TCGCTATCGAAGACGGAACTCGTTTCTCAATTCG-TGAAGGTGGACGTACTGTTGGATCA 1158 SEQ ID NO: 1236 SMIT-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ SSAN-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ SMIT-NCTC12261 TCGCCGTAGAACAAGGTACTACATTCTCTATCCG-TGAGGGTGGACGTACTGTTGGTTCA 1170 SEQ ID NO: 1237 SPNE-R6 TCGCCGTAGAACAAGGTACTACATTCTCTATCCG-TGAGGGTGGACGTACTGTTGGTTCA 1170 SEQ ID NO: 1238 SPYO-M1GAS TCGCCGTAGAACAAGGTACTACTTTCTCAATCCG-TGAAGGTGGACGTACTGTTGGTTCA 1170 SEQ ID NO: 1239 SMUT-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ SMUT-UA159 TCGCTGTTGAACAAGGTACTACTTTCTCTATTCG-TGAAGGTGGACGTACTGTTGGTTCT 1170 SEQ ID NO: 1240 HINF-RdKW20 TTGCGATGGATCAAGGTTTACGTTTCGCAATCCG-TGAAGGTGGCCGTACAGTAGGTGCA 1158 SEQ ID NO: 1241 MCAT-DAS TCGCATGGACA------------------------------------------------- 966 SEQ ID NO: 1242 BPER-TohamaI TCGCCATGGAAGAAGGTCTGCGTTTCGCCATCCG-TGAAGGCGGTCGTACCGTCGGCGCC 1164 SEQ ID NO: 1243 BPAR-12822 TCGCCATGGAAGAAGGTCTGCGTTTCGCCATCCG-TGAAGGCGGTCGTACCGTCGGCGCC 1164 SEQ ID NO: 1244 BCEP2-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ BPSE-1710b TCGCGATGGAAGAAGGTCTGCGCTTCGCGATCCG-CGAAGGCGGTCGCACCGTCGGCGCC 1164 SEQ ID NO: 1245 SMAL-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ PAER-PA01 TCGCCATGGAAGATGGCCTGCGCTTCGCGATCCG-CGAAGGCGGCCGTACCGTTGGCGCC 1167 SEQ ID NO: 1246 KPNE-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ SEQ ID NO: 1247 MAVI-K10 TCGCCATGGACGAGGGTCTGCGGTTCGCCATCCG-CGAGGGTGGTCGCACCGTCGGCGCC 1164 SEQ ID NO: 1248 MAVI-paratub TCGCCATGGACGAGGGTCTGCGGTTCGCCATCCG-CGAGGGTGGTCGCACCGTCGGCGCC 1164 SEQ ID NO: 1249 MAISpig-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ MKAN-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ MTUB-H37Rv TCGCCATGGACGAAGGTCTGCGTTTCGCGATCCG-CGAGGGTGGCCGCACCGTGGGCGCC 1164 SEQ ID NO: 1250 MTUB-CDC1551 TCGCCATGGACGAAGGTCTGCGTTTCGCGATCCG-CGAGGGTGGCCGCACCGTGGGCGCC 1164 SEQ ID NO: 1251 MAVI-DAS ------------------------------------------------------------ NCTC13129 TCGCTATGGATGAGGGCCTGCGCTTCGCTATCCG-CGAGGGCTCCCGCACCGTCGGCGCT 1164 SEQ ID NO: 1252 NMEN-MC58 TCGCTATGGAAGAAGGCCTGCGCTTTGCGATTCG-CGAAGGCGGCCGTACCGTGGGTGCC 1158 SEQ ID NO: 1253 NMEN-Z2491 TCGCTATGGAAGAAGGTTTGCGCTTTGCGATTCG-CGAAGGCGGCCGTACCGTGGGTGCC 1158 SEQ ID NO: 1254 NMEN-DAS TCGCTATGGAAGAG---CTGCGCTT-GCGTCGTGTCGCGCGTGTCCAT------------ 983 SEQ ID NO: 1255 MPNE-HF2 GGTACAGTAACTAAAGTTATTAAGTAA 1185 SEQ ID NO: 1256 MPNE-M129 GGTTCAGTCACGGAAGTGCTTGAATAG 1185 SEQ ID NO: 1257 LPNE-Paris GGTGTAGTCGCTAAAATAATCGAGTAA 1204 SEQ ID NO: 1258 LPNE2-DAS --------------------------- LPNE-Philadelphial GGTGTAGTCGCTAAAATAATCGAGTAA 1191 SEQ ID NO: 1259 LPNE-Lens GGTGTAGTCGCTAAAATAATCGAGTAA 1191 SEQ ID NO: 1260 LLON-DAS --------------------------- FNUC-DAS --------------------------- CPNE-CWL029 GGAACGATTTCAAAGATCAATGCTTAA 1185 SEQ ID NO: 1261 EFAE-DAS --------------------------- EFAE-V583 GGCGTTGTTACTGAAATCGTTAAATAA 1188 SEQ ID NO: 1262 SAUR-Mu50 GGCGTTGTTACTGAAATCATTAAATAA 1185 SEQ ID NO: 1263 SAUR-N315 GGCGTTGTTACTGAAATCATTAAATAA 1185 SEQ ID NO: 1264 SAUR-MW2 GGCGTTGTTACTGAAATCATTAAATAA 1185 SEQ ID NO: 1265 SAUR-MSSA476 GGCGTTGTTACTGAAATCATTAAATAA 1185 SEQ ID NO: 1266 SAUR-MRSA252 GGCGTTGTTACTGAAATCATTAAATAA 1185 SEQ ID NO: 1267 SEPI-12228 GGCGTTGTAACTGAAATCTTTGAATAA 1185 SEQ ID NO: 1268 SEPI-RP62A GGCGTTGTAACTGAAATCTTTGAATAA 1185 SEQ ID NO: 1269 SMIT-DAS --------------------------- SSAN-DAS --------------------------- SMIT-NCTC12261 GGTATGGTTACAGAAATCGAAGCTTAA 1197 SEQ ID NO: 1270 SPNE-R6 GGTATGGTTACAGAAATCGAAGCTTAA 1197 SEQ ID NO: 1271 SPYO-M1GAS GGTATCGTTTCAGAAATCGAAGCTTAA 1197 SEQ ID NO: 1272 SMUT-DAS --------------------------- SMUT-UA159 GGTATCGTTTCAGAAATCGAAGCTTAA 1197 SEQ ID NO: 1273 HINF-RdKW20 GGCGTTGTTGCGAAAATCATCAAATAA 1185 SEQ ID NO: 1274 MCAT-DAS --------------------------- BPER-TohamaI GGCGTCGTCGCCAAGATCATCAAGTAA 1191 SEQ ID NO: 1275 BPAR-12822 GGCGTCGTCGCTAAGATCATCAAGTAA 1191 SEQ ID NO: 1276 BCEP2-DAS --------------------------- BPSE-1710b GGCGTCGTCGCCAAGATCATCGAGTAA 1191 SEQ ID NO: 1277 SMAL-DAS --------------------------- PAER-PA01 GGCGTGGTTGCCAAGATCATCGAGTAA 1194 SEQ ID NO: 1278 KPNE-DAS --------------------------- SEQ ID NO: 1279 MAVI-K10 GGCCGGGTCGTCAAGATCATCAAGTAG 1191 SEQ ID NO: 1280 MAVI-paratub GGCCGGGTCGTCAAGATCATCAAGTAG 1191 SEQ ID NO: 1281 MAISpig-DAS --------------------------- MKAN-DAS --------------------------- MTUB-H37Rv GGCCGGGTCACCAAGATCATCAAGTAG 1191 SEQ ID NO: 1282 MTUB-CDC1551 GGCCGGGTCACCAAGATCATCAAGTAG 1191 SEQ ID NO: 1283 MAVI-DAS --------------------------- NCTC13129 GGTCGCGTTACCAAGATCATCAAGTAA 1191 SEQ ID NO: 1284 NMEN-MC58 GGCGTGGTTTCTTCTGTTATCGCTTAA 1185 SEQ ID NO: 1285 NMEN-Z2491 GGCGTGGTTTCTTCTGTTATCGCTTAA 1185 SEQ ID NO: 1286 Abbreviations used in Table 1 MPNE—Mycoplasma pneumoniae LPNE—Legionella pneumophila LLON—Legionella longbeachiae FNUC—Fusobacterium nucleatum CPNE—Chlamydophila pneumoniae EFAE—Enterococcus faecalis SAUR—Staphylococcus aureus SEPI—Staphylococcus epidermidis SMIT—Streptococcus mitis SSAN—Streptococcus sanguis SPNE—Streptococcus pneumoniae SPYO—Streptococcus pyogenes SMUT—Streptococcus mutans HINF—Haemophilus influenzae MCAT—Moraxella catarrhalis BPER—Bordetella pertussis BPAR—Bordetella parapertussis BCEP—Burkholderia cepacia BPSE—Burkholderia pseudomallei SMAL—Stenotrophomonas maltophiliia PAER—Pseudomonas aeruginosa KPNE—Klebsiella pneumoniae MAVI—Mycobacterium avium MAIS—Mycobacterium intracellulare MKAN—Mycobacterium kansasii MTUB—Mycobacterium tuberculosis CDIP—Corynebacterium diptheriae NMEN—Neisseria meningitidis bacteria, intestinal flora, monerans, monerons, microbes, pathogens, pilus, protists, protistans, protoctists, viruses, rickettsieae, protozoans, algae spirillum and fungi.

In some embodiments, the target micro-organism is a prokaryotic micro-organism. Examples of prokaryotic micro-organisms include Bordotella pertussis, Haemophilus influenzae, Legionella pneumophila, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Staphylococcus aureus, Myobacterium tuberculosis, Escherichia coli, Streptococcus pyogenes, Burkholderia cepacia, Corynebacterium, Chlamydophila pneumoniae, Enterococcus faecalis, Fusobacterium nucleatum, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Legionella longbeachiae, Moraxella catarrhalis, Neisseria meningitidis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Streptococcus mutans, Streptococcus sanguis, and Serratia marcescens.

As shown in Table 2, the bacteria referred to above display a range of characteristics.

TABLE 2 Gram positive bacterial Gram negative bacterial species species Aerobic bacilli Aerobic bacilli Corynebacterium diphtheriae Bordetella pertussis Chlamydophila pneumoniae Haemophilus influenzae Serratia marcescens Moraxella catarrhalis Legionella pneumophila Legionella longbeachiae Mycoplasma pneumoniae Klebsiella pneumoniae Burkholderia cepacia Stenotrophomonas maltophilia Pseudomonas aeruginosa Aerobic cocci Aerobic cocci Staphylocuccus aureus Neisseria meningitidis Staphylococcus epidermidis Streptococcus pneumoniae Streptococcus pyogenes Streptpcoccus mutans Streptococcus sanguis Enterococcus faecalis Anaerobic bacilli Fusobacterium nucleatum Mycobacterium tuberculosis

The methods of the invention for identifying micro-organisms may be used in a variety of fields including, but not limited to, human medicine, epidemiology, drug development, veterinary medicine, agriculture, the environment, food science, and industrial microbiology. For example, micro-organism identification may be used to determine the identity of a micro-organism found in a patient suffering from an infectious disease. Micro-organism identification may also be used to monitor food safety by testing for pathogens. Similarly, plants may be checked to determine if they harbour phytopathogenic bacteria. Further, the methods of the present invention may be used to identify drug resistant bacteria including antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria.

One method of the present invention for identifying a target microorgansim in a test sample comprises contacting the test sample or a product of the amplification process described supra, with a probe derived from the tuf gene variable region for a time and under conditions sufficient for hybridization to take place.

The term “probe” as used herein is interchangeably used with the terms “oligonucleotide probe” or “hybridization probe” and refers to a short span of contiguous nucleotides, preferably between 10 and 50 nucleotides, that are complementary to at least a part of a tuf gene variable region from target microorganism, such that it is capable of specifically binding to a polynucleic acid as defined herein from the target microorganism. The design, use and labelling of probes is described in Keller et al., DNA Probes, pp. 149-213 (Stockton Press, 1989).

The terms “specific binding” or “specifically binding” refers to that interaction between a probe of the present invention and the corresponding polynucleic acid from a target microorganism.

As used herein the term “contacting” means to bring the test sample or amplification product into physical proximity with a probe derived from the tuf gene variable region such that, if other conditions are suitable, hybridization can take place. The contacting may be direct or indirect. For example, the test sample may directly contact the probe such that hybridisation can take place. Alternatively, the sample may hybridise with another molecule (eg another nucleic acid molecule) which in turn hybridises with the probe derived from a tuf gene variable region.

“Hybridisation” is used herein to denote the pairing of complementary nucleotide sequences to produce a DNA-DNA hybrid or a DNA-RNA hybrid. Complementary base sequences are those sequences that are related by the base pairing rules. In DNA, A pairs with T and C pairs with G. In RNA U pairs with A and C pairs with G. In this regard, the terms “match” and “mismatch” as used herein refer to the hybridisation potential of paired nucleotides in complementary nucleic acid strands. Matched nucleotides hybridise efficiently, such as the classical A-T and G-C pair mentioned above. Mismatches are combinations of nucleotides that do not hybridise efficiently.

Defining appropriate hybridisation conditions is within the skill of the art. See eg., Sambrook et al., supra. However, ordinarily, “stringent conditions” for hybridisation or annealing of probes are those that

-   -   (1) employ low ionic strength and high temperature for washing,         for example, 0.015M NaCl/0.0015M sodium citrate/0.1% sodium         dodecyl sulfate (SDS) at 50° C., or     -   (2) employ during hybridisation a denaturing agent such as         formamide, for example, 50% (vol/vol) formamide with 0.1% bovine         serum albumin/0.1% Ficoll/0.1% polyvinylpyrrolidone/50 mM sodium         phosphate buffer at pH 6.5 with 750 mM NaCl, 75 mM sodium         citrate at 42° C.

An example of medium stringency conditions for hybridisation is the use of 50% formamide, 5×SSC (0.75M NaCl, 0.075M sodium citrate), 50 mM sodium phosphate (pH 6.8), 0.1% sodium pyrophosphate, 5×Denhardt's solution, sonicated salmon sperm DNA (50 μg/mL), 0.1% SDS, and 10% dextran sulfate at 42° C., with washes at 42° C. in 0.2×SSC and 0.1% SDS.

Suitable hybridisation and washing conditions depend on specific applications. The higher the degree of similarity between two micro-organisms that need to be differentiated, the higher the stringency of hybridisation and washing conditions should be. For example, when an application requires differentiating micro-organisms on the genus level, hybridisation and washing conditions of relatively low stringency may be all that is necessary. However, when differentiating between micro-organisms on the species level, wherein the micro-organism share a higher degree of similarity, hybridisation and washing conditions of higher stringency are required. Further, when differentiating between micro-organisms on the strain level wherein the micro-organisms share an even higher degree of similarity, hybridisation and washing conditions of even higher stringency are required.

In some embodiments, the step of contacting the test sample comprises hybridization with at least a portion of a tuf gene variable region with a set of probes comprising at least one probe selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs:12 to 57, 208 to 209 and 210.

In other embodiments, the at least one probe is selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs:12 to 79, 208 to 209 and 210. In other embodiments, the at least one probe is selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs:12 to 392 and 393.

In some embodiments, the target microorganism is selected from the group consisting of Bordetella species, Chlamydophila species, Haemophilus species, Legionella species, Mycoplasma species, Mycobacterium species, Staphylococcus species, Streptococcus species, Pseudomonas species, Moraxella species and Fusobacterium species, Stenotrophomonas species, Burkholderi species, Enterococcus species, Corynebacterium species and Neisseria species, wherein the probe is selected from the group consisting of:

for Haemophilus influenzae:

TATTATCCGTACAGGTGATGAAGTAGAAA; (SEQ ID NO.: 12) AAAGATACAGCGAAAACTACTGTAACG; (SEQ ID NO.: 13) CATCGGTGCATTATTACGTGGTAC; (SEQ ID NO.: 14) CATACTCCATTCTTCAAAGGTTACCG; (SEQ ID NO.: 15) TGACTGGTACAATCGAATTACCAGAA; (SEQ ID NO.: 16) CCGTAAATTACTTGACGAAGGTCG; (SEQ ID NO.: 17) ACTTCGAATC AGAAGTGTAC; (SEQ ID NO.: 64) CAAACGTGAA GAAATCGAAC; (SEQ ID NO.: 65) CGATAACATC AAGATGACAG T; (SEQ ID NO.: 66) for Moraxella catarrhalis:

TGAGCGTGACATCGATAAGTCA; (SEQ ID NO.: 18) CAGGCATTATTAAAGTTGGTGATGAAATT; (SEQ ID NO.: 19) AAACCAACTACTAAAACCACTTGTACTG; (SEQ ID NO.: 20) CGTAAGCTGCTAGACGAAGGT; (SEQ ID NO.: 21) TACCCCATTCCTAAATGGCTATCG; (SEQ ID NO.: 22) TAACTGGTGCCATCACCCTAC; (SEQ ID NO.: 23) AGTTTGATGCAGAAGTATACG (SEQ ID NO.: 208) TATCCTACTACGTGGTACTAA (SEQ ID NO.: 209) ATAACGTTGAGATGAGCG (SEQ ID NO.: 210) for Enterococcus faecalis:

AAGGCGACGAGTCTTATGAAGA; (SEQ ID NO.: 24) AATTAATGGCTGCAGTTGACGAAT; (SEQ ID NO.: 25) GAAGTTCGCGTTGGTGACG; (SEQ ID NO.: 26) GACGAAACATCTAAAACAACTGTTACAG; (SEQ ID NO.: 27) TGGTGTTGTAGAATTGCCAGAAG; (SEQ ID NO.: 28) TAAACCAGCTACAATCACTCCACA; (SEQ ID NO.: 29) for Staphylococcus aureus:

GTTGACATGGTTGACGATGAAGAATTA; (SEQ ID NO.: 30) CTTAGAATTAATGGAAGCTGTAGATACTTACA; (SEQ ID NO.: 31) ATCATCGGTTTACATGACACATCTAAAA; (SEQ ID NO.: 32) CACCACATACTGAATTTAAAGCAGAAGTA; (SEQ ID NO.: 33) CATTCTTCTCAAACTATCGTCCACAA; (SEQ ID NO.: 34) CTGGTGTTGTTCACTTACCAGAAG; (SEQ ID NO.: 35) TACTGAAATGGTAATGCCTGGTGATA; (SEQ ID NO.: 36) CCAATCGCGATTGAAGACGG; (SEQ ID NO.: 37) CTGGTTCAGCATTAAAAGCTTTAGAAG; (SEQ ID NO.: 38) TGACAACATTGGTGCATTATTACGT; (SEQ ID NO.: 39) TGTTACAGGTGTTGAAATGTTCCG; (SEQ ID NO.: 40) GTATTATCAAAAGACGAAGGTGGACG; (SEQ ID NO.: 41) GCGATGCTCAATACGAAGAAAAAATC; (SEQ ID NO.: 42) TGAATTCAAA GCAGAAGTAT AC; (SEQ ID NO.: 76) ATTATTACGT GGTGTTGCTC; (SEQ ID NO.: 77) GTGATAACGT TGAAATGACA G; (SEQ ID NO.: 78) for Staphylococcus epidermidis:

TAGACTTAATGCAAGCAGTTGATGATTAC; (SEQ ID NO.: 43) CCACACACAAAATTCAAAGCTGAAG; (SEQ ID NO.: 44) CTGGTGTTGTAAACTTACCAGAAGG; (SEQ ID NO.: 45) GAAATGGTTATGCCTGGCGAC; (SEQ ID NO.: 46) CTGGTTCTGCATTAAAAGCATTAGAAG; (SEQ ID NO.: 47) TGACAACATCGGTGCTTTATTACG; (SEQ ID NO.: 48) CTGTTACTGGTGTAGAAATGTTCCG; (SEQ ID NO.: 49) CGTATTATCTAAAGATGAAGGTGGACG; (SEQ ID NO.: 50) for Pseudomonas aeruginosa:

AAGTTCGAGTGCGAAGT; (SEQ ID NO.: 51) AAGGCGTAGAGATGGTAAT; (SEQ ID NO.: 52) TTCTTCAAGGGCTACCG; (SEQ ID NO.: 53) ATCATCAAGGTCCAGGAAGAAGT; (SEQ ID NO.: 54) ACCAAGACTACCTGCACCG; (SEQ ID NO.: 55) TGTACGTGCTGTCCAAGGAA; (SEQ ID NO.: 56) CCGGTAACTGCGAACTGC; (SEQ ID NO.: 57) CACGTTGACTGCCCCGGTCACGC; (SEQ ID NO.: 85) ACGCCTTCCGGCAGTTCGCAGTTAC; (SEQ ID NO.: 86) ATCGGTCACGTTGACCATGGCA; (SEQ ID NO.: 87) GCCGCCTTCGCGGATCGCGAA; (SEQ ID NO.: 88) for Bordetella pertussis:

GTACATTCTG TCCAAGGAAG; (SEQ ID NO.: 58) GACAACGTGG GTATCTTG; (SEQ ID NO.: 59) GACAAGGAAA TGGTGCT; (SEQ ID NO.: 60) for Chlamydophila pneumoniae:

AATTTAAGTC AGCTGTTTAC G; (SEQ ID NO.: 61) GAGGTATTGG AAAGAACGAT; (SEQ ID NO.: 62) ATAACGTTGA GCTTGATGTT; (SEQ ID NO.: 63) for Legionella pneumophila:

AGTTTGAAGC AGAAGTGTAT; (SEQ ID NO.: 67) TGTTATTACG AGGTACGAAG; (SEQ ID NO.: 68) AGATAATGTG CAATTAGTTG TTA; (SEQ ID NO.: 69) for Mycoplasma pneumoniae:

GAAATTTAAA GCGGAAATCT ATG; (SEQ ID NO.: 70) GAACGTGGTC AAGTGTTAG; (SEQ ID NO.: 71) GACAATACCT CGATTACAGT; (SEQ ID NO.: 72) for Mycobacterium tuberculosis

AACATCTCGG TGAAGTTGAT; (SEQ ID NO.: 73) TGACAACACC AACATCTC; (SEQ ID NO.: 74) ACGAAGGTCT GCGTTT; (SEQ ID NO.: 75) for Streptococcus pneumoniae

AATTCAAAGG TGAAGTCTAC A; (SEQ ID NO.: 79) CAACGTGATG AAATCGAAC; (SEQ ID NO.: 80) GACAATCGAC GTTGAGTT; (SEQ ID NO.: 81) for Streptococcus pyogenes

CAAAGGTGAA GTATATATCC TTTC; (SEQ ID NO.: 82) CAACGTGACG AAATCGAA; (SEQ ID NO.: 83) CGTGACAATC AACGTTGA; (SEQ ID NO.: 84) and combinations thereof.

Once hybridization is believed to have taken place then any hybrids formed are detected. The person skilled in the art would be readily able to detect hybridisation between the probes of the invention and the polynucleic acid of the invention. For example, where neither the polynucleic acid or probe is labelled, hybridisation can be detected using a DNA intercalating dye such as ethidium bromide, SYBR®Green (Applied Biosystems, Scoresby VIC, Australia), or SYTOX Orange (Invitrogen, Mount Waverley VIC, Australia). These dyes bind efficiently to double stranded DNA. Therefore when hybrids between the target polynucleic acid and the probe nucleotide sequence are formed, staining with a dye as described above will facilitate detection of the resulting hybrids.

In some preferred embodiments of the present invention, a polynucleic acid derived from a test sample or a probe is labelled to facilitate hybridisation detection. Methods and materials that can be used to label DNA or RNA molecules are known in the art. In the examples below, a method of labelling the DNA with Cy3 or Cy5 is described. However, other known labelling materials and methods may also be used. For example, other Cy dyes such as Cy3.5 and Cy5.5, Alexa fluorescent dyes and radioactive isotopes such as ³²P and ³⁵S and the like can also be used to label the whole genomic DNA to facilitate the detection of hybridisation. Furthermore, a two-colour fluorescent labelling strategy may be used in the present invention. The strategy is described in Ramsay, 1998, Nat. Biotech., 16:40-44) and Shalon et al., 1996, Genome Res., 6:639-645, both of which are incorporated by reference in their entirety. Such multiple-colour hybridisation detection strategy minimises variations resulting from inconsistent experimental conditions and allows direct and quantitative comparison of target abundance among different samples (see Ramsay, 1998, supra and Shalon et al., 1996, supra). The label is one that preferably does not provide a variable signal, but instead provides a constant and reproducible signal over a given period of time.

In some embodiments, the preferred method of contacting probes and test samples and detecting microorganisms is by using a microarray. A “microarray” is typically a 2-dimensional array upon which two or more probes of the invention have been deposited. In some embodiments there are at least 3 positions on the microarray containing a probe each having a different sequence of the invention. This has the advantage of minimising false positives.

Another method of detecting the presence of polynucleic acid from target microorganisms is specific nucleic acid microarrays and microchip technology. A microarray is a tool for detecting gene or nucleic acid sequence presence and typically consists of a small membrane or glass slide onto which samples of many probes have been arranged in a regular pattern.

For example, oligonucleotide probes for microorganism polynucleic acid disclosed herein can be deposited at predetermined locations on a glass slide. Test samples or polynucleic acid isolated therefrom can be added to the probes under conditions which allow hybridization or binding between the probes and polynucleic acid if present in the test sample. Alternatively, polynucleic acid from a test sample may be applied to the slide before adding probes for polynucleic acid disclosed herein. Binding between the probes and polynucleic acid can be detected by any means known in the art and specific binding between the polynucleic acid and a probe indicates the polynucleic acid is present in the test sample.

The methodology of hybridisation of polynucleic acids and microarray technology is well known in the art. For example, the specific preparation of polynucleic acids for hybridisation and probes, slides, and hybridisation conditions are provided in PCT/US01/10482, herein incorporated by reference.

Microarray technology allows for the measurement of thousands of genes or polynucleic acids simultaneously thereby presenting a powerful tool for identifying the presence of microorganisms. Two microarray technologies are currently in wide use. The first are cDNA arrays and the second are oligonucleotide arrays. Although differences exist in the construction of these chips, essentially all downstream data analysis and output are the same. The product of these analyses are typically measurements of the intensity of the signal received from a labelled probe used to detect a polynucleic acid from the test sample that hybridizes to a polynucleic acid at a known location on the microarray. Typically, the signal intensity is proportional to the polynucleic acid quantity. A large number of such techniques are available and useful. Preferred methods can be found in U.S. Pat. No. 6,271,002 to Linsley et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 6,218,122 to Friend et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 6,218,114 to Peck et al.; and U.S. Pat. No. 6,004,755 to Wang et al., the disclosure of each of which is incorporated herein by reference.

In a preferred method, biotinylated probes are prepared and hybridized to a microarray such as Affymetrix HG-U133A oligonucleotide microarrays (Affymetrix, Santa Clara, Calif.) by methods such as those described in Hoffmann et al., 2005, Mol Biotechnol., 29:31-8. Array images can then be reduced to intensity values for each probe (CEL files) using, for example, Affymetrix MAS 5.0 software. Expression measures are extracted using robust multi-array analysis (RMA) for example as described in Irizarry et al., 2003, Nucleic Acids Res., 31:e15 and Dallas et al., 2005, BMC Genomics., 6:59.

Once a microorganism(s) has been detected using the invention described herein, an appropriate diagnosis, prognosis or treatment might be effected. Accordingly, the invention further provides a method for the prognosis, diagnosis, prevention, or treatment in a subject of a disease, comprising the detection of hybridisation between a polynucleic acid in a test sample and a probe derived from a tuf gene variable region. Detecting hybridisation between a nucleic acid molecule in a sample and variable region of a gene enables identification of a micro-organism in the sample. This information can be used to determine whether the disease is caused by a pathogenic micro-organism, and hence the prognosis, diagnosis, prevention, or treatment for the disease.

As used herein “prognosis” means a prediction of the course and outcome of a disease or the likelihood of a subject developing a disease.

As used herein “diagnosis” means the process of identifying a disease, such as by its symptoms, laboratory tests (including genotypic tests), and physical findings.

As used herein “prevention” means any prevention of a disease in a subject and includes preventing the disease from occurring in a subject that may be predisposed to the disease, but has not yet been diagnosed as having it. The effect may be prophylactic in terms of completely or partially preventing the disease or sign or symptom thereof.

As used herein “treatment” or “treating” means any treatment of a disease in a subject by administering a medicament to the subject following the detection of a particular microorganism. “Treatment” and “treating” includes: (a) inhibiting the disease, i.e., arresting its development; or (b) relieving or ameliorating the symptoms of the disease, i.e., cause regression of the symptoms of the disease. The effect may be therapeutic in terms of a partial or complete cure of the disease.

Methods of the invention can be used in the prognosis, diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of any subject, such as an animal or plant, as all animals and plants are infected by micro-organisms and are subject to diseases and disorders caused by micro-organisms.

As used herein an “animal” means any animal, such as a human or a mammal of economical importance and/or social importance to humans, for instance, carnivores other than humans (such as cats and dogs), swine (pigs, hogs, and wild boars), ruminants (such as cattle, oxen, sheep, giraffes, deer, goats, bison, and camels), and horses. Also provided is the treatment of birds, including the treatment of those kinds of birds that are endangered, kept in zoos, as well as fowl, and more particularly domesticated fowl, eg., poultry, such as turkeys, chickens, ducks, geese, guinea fowl, and the like, as they are also of economical importance to humans. Thus, provided is the treatment of livestock, including, but not limited to, domesticated swine (pigs and hogs), ruminants, horses, poultry, and the like. The term does not denote a particular age. Thus, both adult and newborn subjects are intended to be covered.

As used herein a “plant” includes any member of the plant kingdom including, but not limited to, eukaryotic algae, mosses, club mosses, ferns, angiosperms, gymnosperms, and lichens (which contain algae) including any parts (eg pollen, seeds, cells, tubers, stems) thereof, and any cellular components (eg plasmids, ribosomes, etc.) thereof.

“Disease” as used herein is a general term used to refer to any departure from health in which a subject suffers.

In some embodiments the disease is one associated with pathogens (including animal pathogens) and in particular infectious diseases, respiratory infections, including, pneumonia (including community acquired pneumonia), whooping cough, meningitis, typhus, tuberculosis, diptheria, typhoid fever and bacterial diarrhoea; gastrointestinal tract infections, including gastroenteritis; dermal infections; genital tract infections; urinary tract infections; nosocomial infections; typhoid fever; botulism; strep throat; rheumatic fever; syphilis, cystitis; kidney infection; folliculitis; furunculosis (boils); impetigo (school sore); methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus; staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome; toxic shock syndrome; cellulitis, erysipelas; necrotising fascilitis; scarlet fever; wound infections ie. dermatitis and scabies.

A medical or veterinary practitioner, after being provided with the results of the above method may prescribe appropriate treatment according to his or her knowledge and skill. However, in an alternative embodiment, a computer software program may be provided to advise on the appropriate treatment of the patient, once the identification of the micro-organism has taken place.

Embodiments of the present invention may also be conveniently provided in kits. The kits of the invention may comprise reagents such as probes or primers, reference polynucleic acids, buffers, enzymes and the like. The kits of the invention may also comprise instructions for carrying out the methods of the present invention. Such instructions may take the form of package inserts, or labels, or referrals to other sources such as books, journals, websites, and compact discs.

The invention will now be further described by way of reference only to the following non-limiting examples. It should be understood, however, that the examples following are illustrative only, and should not be taken in any way as a restriction on the generality of the invention described above.

Example 1 Identification of Microorganisms from Sputum Sample

Sputum samples were obtained from pathology laboratories and diluted with water. Two microliters of these samples were used to amplify a specific conserved sequence found in eubacterial species by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The PCR product was then used as a template for direct incorporation of the fluorescent analogue Cy5 by randomly primed polymerisation reactions Dorell et al, 2001 (Genome Res. 11, 1706-15) or by post-PCR labelling.

Oligonucleotide probes were designed containing unique signature sequences chosen from conserved sequences in eubacterial species and printed on micro-array slides.

The labelled PCR product was then hybridised to the micro-array slide. The hybridisation took place under a glass cover slip in a humidified chamber submerged in a 53° C. water bath for 30 mins. The slides were washed, dried and scanned for fluorescence by using a laser-activated, confocal scanner.

Background was subtracted for each spot on the scanned array and analysed by the software to give the species present in the clinical sample and to advise on the appropriate treatment of the patient.

Materials and Methods

Slides: CodeLink™ activated slides (GE Healthcare).

Oligonucleotide probes: Oligonucleotides ranging from 17 to 24 nucleotides with a 5′ amino modification and 10 T attachment at 5′ end were designed. Oligonucleotides were designed containing unique signature sequences in the eubacterial species' tuf gene.

Spotting solution: 1M sodium phosphate buffer. Oligonucleotides dissolved in Milli-Q water at a concentration of 100 μM. Final concentration of oligonucleotides in spotting solution was 25 μM and that of sodium phosphate buffer was 250 mM.

Printing: Printing of Epoxy slides was performed using MicroGrid II Compact Microarrayer (BioRobotics).

Target DNA: A fragment of the tuf gene was amplified using the primer pair MAtuf-F4 (forward primer, 5′ KYACIGGHGTBGARATGTTC 3′, SEQ ID NO.:396) and MAtuf-R5 (reverse primer, 5′ GTDCGDCCRCCYTCWCGRAT 3′, SEQ ID No. 395). A second fragment of the tuf gene was amplified using the primers MAtuf-F1 (SEQ ID No. 394) and MAtuf-R5 (SEQ ID No. 395). The primers were designed using conserved regions found in the tuf gene. The PCR conditions were 1×94° C., 1 min initial denaturation, 35×94° C., 30 secs/50° C., 30 secs/72° C., 30 secs, 1×72° C., 7 mins final extension. PCR products were purified using the Wizard PCR Preps DNA Purification kit (Promega) prior to labelling.

Labelling: Labelling was performed using the labelling mixture 2 mM dATP, dCTP, dGTP, 1.5 mM dTTP and 0.5 mM biotin-dUTP. Labelling was performed overnight at 37° C. for the product obtained using the primers MAtuf-F4 and MAtuf-R5. Direct labelling during the PCR reaction using Cy5-dUTP (GE Healthcare) was performed for the tuf fragment amplified using the MAtuf-F1 and MAtuf-R5 primers.

Hybridisation: Hybridisation was performed in a hybridisation chamber at 53° C. for 30 minutes. This was followed by 4 wash steps, 5 minutes each as follows: wash 1, 2×SSC/0.1% SDS; wash 2, 0.5×SSC/0.1% SDS; wash 3, 2×SSC; wash 4, 4×SSC/0.2% Tween 20. After hybridisation, the arrays were scanned using a GenePix 4000B scanner (Affymetrix).

Results

PCR amplification of the tuf gene fragment. The size of the amplified PCR product using the primers MAtuf-F4 and MAtuf-R5 was approximately 381 base pairs (FIG. 1). The primers MAtuf-F1 and MAtuf-R5 primers produced a PCR amplification product of approximately 1.1 kb.

Scanner outputs. The microarray successfully detected and differentiated organisms tested in this study; namely (a) Streptococcus pneumoniae; (b) Moraxella catarrhalis; (c) Legionella pneumophila; (d) Staphylococcus aureus; (e) Haemophilus influenzae (FIGS. 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6)

Discussion

DNA microarrays combine high-precision technology with advanced molecular biology to acquire high-throughput screening of DNA fragments. In this study, the potential of the DNA microarray technique to identify and differentiate PCR derived amplicons from five pathogenic bacteria was investigated; namely, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Moraxella catarrhalis, Legionella pneumophila, Staphylococcus aureus and Haemophilus influenzae.

A fragment from the tuf gene was chosen for amplification. This gene is universally present in all bacterial species. Parts of this gene are highly conserved (conserved regions) whereas the rest exhibit high variation (variable regions). The conserved and variable regions were determined via multiple sequence alignment of the gene using the tuf DNA sequences obtained from several different bacterial species. The conserved regions were used to design primers in order to obtain amplicons containing variable regions. These amplicons were used on a DNA microarray to detect and differentiate aforementioned bacterial species.

This indicates that microarray technology can be used as a method for identifying and discriminating bacterial species. The method has been proven to be highly sensitive and specific. This investigation demonstrates that bacterial tuf gene sequences amplified via PCR technique could be successfully coupled with DNA microarrays to serve the above purpose in a clinical diagnostic setup. If current demands can be met, nucleic acid microarray technology will give competitive advantages over other molecular based identification methods. The rapid development in this area will improve the technology and reduce the cost at the same time, making the microarray methodology attractive and competitive.

Sequences

Nucleotide sequences of tuf genes from various microorganisms are provided in SEQ ID NOs.:1 to 11. SEQ ID NOs.:12 to 393 are signature (probe) sequences from various microorganisms, in which:

ABAU—Acinetobacter baumanii BCEP—Burkholderia cepacia BPER—Bordetella pertussis CABO—Chlamydophila abortus CDIP—Corynebacterium diphtheriae CJEJ—Campylobacter jejuni CPER—Clostridium perfringens CPNE—Chlamydophila pneumoniae CTET—Clostridium tetani EFAE—Enterococcus faecalis FNUC—Fusobacterium nucleatum HPYL—Helicobacter pylori HHEP—Helicobacter hepaticas HINF—Haemophilus influenzae KPNE—Klebsiella pneumoniae LLON—Legionella longbeachiae LMON—Listeria monocytogenes LPNE—Legionella pneumophila MCAT—Moraxella catarrhalis MTUB—Mycobacterium tuberculosis MPNE—Mycoplasma pneumoniae NGON—Neisseria gonorrhoeae NMEN—Neisseria meningitidis PAER—Pseudomonas aeruginosa SAUR—Staphylococcus aureus SEPI—Staphylococcus epidermidis SSAP—Staphylococcus saprophyticus SMAL—Stenotrophomonas maltophilia SPNE—Streptococcus pneumoniae SPYO—Streptococcus pyogenes SMUT—Streptococcus mutans SSAN—Streptococcus sanguis SMAR—Serratia marcescens VVUL—Vibrio vulnificus VPAR—Vibrio parahaemolyticus VCHO—Vibrio cholerae YPES—Yersinia pestis YPSE—Yersinia pseudo tuberculosis

Sequences 394 and 395 are oligonucleotide primers designed against the conserved regions of tuf genes of various micro-organisms.

Sequences may also contain alternative bases. These are shown as follows:

R-A or G Y-C or T M-A or C K-G or T S-G or C W-A or T H-A or C or T B-G or C or T V-A or G or C D-A or G or T

I-A base that binds to A, G, C or T 

1-29. (canceled)
 30. A method for the simultaneous detection and/or identification of several microorganisms in a test sample comprising: (a) providing a test sample suspected of containing one or more target microorganisms; (b) releasing, isolating and/or concentrating polynucleic acids from said microorganisms from said test sample, if present in the test sample, the or each polynucleic acid comprising at least a portion of a tuf gene variable region; (c) amplifying at least a portion of said tuf gene variable region in said polynucleic acid with a primer pair consisting of SEQ ID NO. 394 and SEQ ID NO. 395 or with a primer pair consisting of SEQ ID NO. 396 and SEQ ID NO. 395 to produce an amplified product; (d) contacting said amplified product with at least one probe or combination thereof selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs:12 to 393 for a time and under conditions sufficient for hybridization to take place; and (e) detecting any hybridization which has taken place in step (d); wherein the presence or absence of hybridization is indicative of the presence or absence of said one or more microorganisms in said test sample, and wherein the one or more microorganisms are selected from the group consisting of Acinetobacter, Bordetella, Burkholderia, Campylobacter, Chlamydophila, Chlamydia, Clostridium, Corynebacterium, Enterococcus, Enterobacter, Escherichia, Fusobacterium, Haemophilus, Helicobacter species, Klebsiella, Legionella, Listeria, Moraxella Mycobacterium, Mycoplasma, Neisseria, Pseudomonas, Serratia, Staphylococcus, Stenotrophomonas, Streptococcus, Vibrio, and Yersinia species.
 31. The method of claim 30, wherein the tuf gene variable region in said polynucleic acid consists essentially of nucleotides 108-220, 393-591, 708-774, 792-816, and/or 885-945 of SEQ ID NOs.:1 to
 11. 32. The method of claim 30, wherein the one or more microorganisms are selected from the group consisting of Acinetobacter baumanii, Bordetella pertussis, Burkholderia cepacia, Campylobacter jejuni, Chlamydophyla abortus, Chlamydia pneumoniae, Clostridium perfringens, Clostridium tetani, Corynebacterium diphtheriae, Enterobacter cloacae, Enterococcus faecalis, Escherichia coli, Fusobacterium neucleatum, Haemophilus influenzae, Helicobacter pylori, Helicobacter hepaticus, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Legionella longbeachiae, Legionella pneumophila, Listeria monocytogenes, Moraxella catarrhalis, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Neisseria meningitides, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, Staphyloccoccus epidermidis, Staphylococcus saprophyticus, Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Streptococcus pyogenes, Streptococcus mutans, Streptococcus sanguinis, Serratia marcescens, Yersinia pestis, and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis.
 33. The method of claim 30, wherein the test sample is a sputum sample.
 34. A microarray comprising at least one probe selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 12 to 393 for use in simultaneous detection and/or identification of several microorganisms in a test sample, wherein the microorganisms are selected from the group consisting of Acinetobacter, Bordetella, Burkholderia, Campylobacter, Chlamydophila, Chlamydia, Clostridium, Corynebacterium, Enterococcus, Enterobacter, Escherichia, Fusobacterium, Haemophilus, Helicobacter species, Klebsiella, Legionella, Listeria, Moraxella Mycobacterium, Mycoplasma, Neisseria, Pseudomonas, Serratia, Staphylococcus, Stenotrophomonas, Streptococcus, Vibrio, and Yersinia species.
 35. A method for diagnosing a bacterial infection in a subject, said method comprising: a) obtaining polynucleic acids from a test sample taken from said subject suspected of containing one or more target microorganisms; b) releasing, isolating and/or concentrating polynucleic acids from said microorganism from said test sample, if present in the test sample, the or each polynucleic acid comprising at least a portion of a tuf gene variable region; c) amplifying at least a portion of said tuf gene variable region in said polynucleic acids with a primer pair consisting of SEQ ID NO. 394 and SEQ ID NO. 395 or with a primer pair consisting of SEQ ID NO. 396 and SEQ ID NO. 395 to produce an amplified product; d) contacting said amplified product with a microarray according to claim 34 for a time and under conditions sufficient to form one or more hybridization complexes; and e) detecting any hybridization which has taken place in step d), wherein the presence of hybridization is indicative of the presence of bacterial infection, wherein the bacterial infection is caused by a microorganism selected from the group consisting of Acinetobacter, Bordetella, Burkholderia, Campylobacter, Chlamydophila, Chlamydia, Clostridium, Corynebacterium, Enterococcus, Enterobacter, Escherichia, Fusobacterium, Haemophilus, Helicobacter species, Klebsiella, Legionella, Listeria, Moraxella Mycobacterium, Mycoplasma, Neisseria, Pseudomonas, Serratia, Staphylococcus, Stenotrophomonas, Streptococcus, Vibrio, and Yersinia species.
 36. A kit for the detection and/or identification of several microorganisms simultaneously in a test sample, comprising: (a) at least one of a first primer pair consisting of SEQ ID NO. 394 and SEQ ID NO. 395 or and a second primer pair consisting of SEQ ID NO. 396 and SEQ ID NO. 395 allowing amplification of at least a portion of a tuf gene variable region; (b) the microarray of claim 34; (c) a buffer or components necessary to produce the buffer enabling a hybridization reaction between the probes contained in said microarray and polynucleic acid present in an amplified product; (d) a solution or components necessary for producing the solution enabling washing of hybrids formed under appropriate wash conditions; and (e) optionally, a means for detecting hybrids. 